PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. March 6, 1975 For Paying Bills Orthopaedic Surgeons’ Group Inducts Dr. Ferrari as Fellow Dr. Dudley A. Ferrari of Dr. Ferrari is a 1963 graduate Center at , and has State Bank Has Manchester has been inducted of Columbia University College served as chief of surgery at ater lEuFmng lifralJi as a Fellow of the American of Physicians and Surgeons. He Laredo Air Force Base, Texas. Academy of Orthopaedic served internship and residency Dr. Ferrari lives at 39 Dun­ muse MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 133 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-FOIJR PAGES Automatic System Surgeons, the nation’s largest requirements at ’Tufts Univer­ can Rd. with his wife, PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS medical org*anization for sity’s New England Medical Katherine, and their children. I^lorist & Greenhousd Manchester residents will be paying variable-amount bills, specialists in bone and joint surgery. among the first to benefit from such as those from public utility ' Joint Meeting a new automatic banking companies. Dr. Ferrari, who has been Clearing House officials -V - - system for depositing funds and practicing in Manchester since The Manchester Board of Featured speakers at the ses­ Ford Fears Cambodia Bloodbath '• K t ! - 4, expect that automation will paying routine bills. 1970, was one of 628 Fellows in­ Realtors Inc. and the sion will be Judge of Probate The Manchester State Bank reduce check writing and ducted in ceremonies at the LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER Manchester Bar Association William E. FitzGerald, Atty. >- tM M f * * " " ' I' processing, which has been Academy’s annual meeting in now has this capability, through will cqnduct a joint meeting Richard C. Woodhouse, and At­ Monchtiler doubling in volume every ten San Francisco earlier this 643-9559 its participation in the recently March 19 at noon at Willie’s ty. Paul R. Marte. 621 HARTEORD ROAD,-MANCHESTER years. week. developed New England Steak House. If American Aid Is Not Granted Dr. Dudley A. Ferrari Automated Clearing House. A native of Shelburne, Mass., The system, to be operated by WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford If the insurgents cannot win by then, talks “I am not saying that we would support the Federal Reserve Bank, seek a negotiated settlement — “If we says $222 million in aid may prevent a Com­ might follow. any government,” Ford replied. “I am transfers funds electronically abandon our allies, we will be saying to the munist takeover in Cambodia and perhaps Liberal congressional sentiment sup­ saying that we would support any govern­ between banks, and from one world that war pays” — and the third was allow negotiations. If Congress refuses, ported Lon NoTs removal and said'that ment that we could see coming out of the bank account to another, preserving the credibility of the United Americans would feel “a deep sense of might be the price of additional aid. Ford present situation or the negotiated States. without the need for writing shame’’ over the bloodbath that would did not agree, but he would not commit b i k e s settlement.” If help does not come, he said, “We will checks. According to bank per- come with the insrgent troops. himself to Lon Nol. sonnei it has many important COM E WITH PRPc The President asks only for money. He History Recalled have been false to ourselves, to our word time-saving and security ad­ told a news conference Thursday, “All “We will support any negotiations and Ford said that despite a long history of and to our friends. No one should think for vantages. a d j u s t m e n t for American forces have come home. They accept any outcome that the parties efforts to negotiate — “six separate in­ a moment that we can walk away from L It enabies a company will not go back.’’ themselves will agree to,” he said. “As itiatives since I became President” — the that without a deep sense of shame.” employee to have his pay f r o m d a t e far as the United States is concerned, the insurgents feel they can win on the Congress is working on aid legislation. A automatically deposited into his personalities involved will not themselves battlefield. “ This belief will be en­ Senate foreign aid subcommittee begins individual checking or savings 50-50 Chance couraged if we cut off assistance to our Tuesday to draft one bill, and its counter­ OF PURCHASE ^ Ford gave the Cambodian regime constitute obstacles of any kind to a account every payday. The settlement.” friends.” part in the House also is planning money will be instantly headed by Marshal Lon Nol a 50-50 chance If the Communist-led Khmer Rouge hearings. Although all members of the of survival even with the aid. He said the available for use, without “Are you saying that the United States takes Phnom Penh, Ford said the result congressional delegation that visited In­ money might allow Phnom Penh to last waiting for a check to ciear. assembled '"‘' ‘■‘■V’ will support any government, no matter would be “an unbelievable horror story. If dochina recommended increased food aid, until summer, when the rainy season Bank customers will also be how weak or corrupt, in a situation like we can hold out — and I think the four said Thursday the Lon Nol govern­ able to authorize automatic OF would make it easier to transport supplies. this?” a reporter asked. prospects are encouraging — then I think ment was inept and the marshal should payment of routine bilis. we will avoid that kind of massacre and ... step down. provided the companies sending murdering of people who really do not U.S. attempts to organize oil con­ out these bills are participants deserve that kind of treatment.” suming nations “have been quite in the new system. Another in­ Unemployment Rate Humanitarian concerns, to save theSe successful,” Ford said. He would not com­ H novation, called "Bill Check." lives, is one of three reasons the aid is ment on an oil producers’ proposal to tie provides a checkless method of requested. Ford said. The second was to oil prices to the rate of inflation. [iiiiii L Remains Unchanged

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nearly 540,000 changed from January, reflected a total M workers lost their jobs in February but the 7.5 million persons out of work. unemployment rate held steady at 8.2 per The steady rate seemed to support $;4r- .X. cent last month because a similar number President Ford’s economic advisers, who i of people entirely dropped out of the labor predicted the unemployment rate would NEWS CAPSULES force, the Labor Department said today. peak at near 8.5 per cent this year. The un­ The number of jobs supported by the employment rate had jumped a full BUSINESS troubled economy dropped to 84 million, percentage point in January and some back to the level of May 1973. economists have predicted a top over 9 per Employment has dropped 2.4 million cent. Losses Explained To Hire Extra Help MMH Conducting Career Days since September, 1974, a figure which the The last time there was no change in the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The Penn HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connecticut Bureau of Labor Statistics described as Central Railroad trustees said Thursday Welfare Department plans to hire outside unemployment rate — which has been Students from Manchester High camera which uses radioisotopes for “the largest five-month cutback recorded in rising steadily since the end of 1973 — was that higher operating costs and lower help to whittle down a backlog of 660,000 School and St. Bridget School toured diagnostic purposes. Other Career the postwar period.” in May and June 1974 when the rate stayed freight revenues were responsible for the delinquent medical bills amounting to $7.3 Day events for students in nearby The 8.2 per cent unemployment rate, un- steady at 5.2 per cent in both months. 'company losing $13.7 million more in million. Manchester Memorial Hospital Thur­ January, 1975 than in the same month last State Welfare Commissioner Edward S. sday in connection with Career Day towns are March 13 and 20. They start SAVE 23.99 Although the number of jobs decreased year. with the showing of a film, “A charge it * our reg. 99.99 sharply in February, the unemployment Maher said Thursday he was unable to sponsored by the Auxiliary of Guards Wounded rate remained the same because 580,000 The net loss for last January was $47,- explain how the, delinquent bills grew Manchester Memorial Hospital. Member of the Family,” filmed at the SAVE 11.99 HUFFY/’BACK TO NA TUBE” 2 7 INCH people, mainly wome and teen-agers, left 970,914 compared with $34,218,526 for except that "the staff slowed down" under Daniel Mikolowski, chief radio­ hospital. The events last from 3 p.m. I f I January, 1974. charge it our reg. 69.99 MEN’S OR LADIES’ 10-SPEED BIKE the labor force, no longer actively seeking former Commissioner Nicholas Norton, a therapist, discusses the Gamma to 9 p.m. (Herald photo by Dunn) In Bay State The trustees said railway operating ’i‘5 8 Touring style in natural green finish. Frame size: men’s work. Republican and Maher’s predecessor. h u f f y MEN’S OR LADIES’ 26” 24”; ladies’ 22”. 10 speed derailleur gearing system with Prison Colony expenses were 12.5 per cent higher during 3-SPEED TOURING BIKE stem mounted shift levers, blackwalT tires, dual caliper the period. They said fuel costs alone were handbrakes, reflective pedals and comfortable touring NORFOLK, Mass. (UPI) — An inmate one-third higher in January, 1975 than they Lightweight yet quaiity constructed throughout with dual saddle. Cypriot Crisis caliper hand brakes, fuil iength fenders, contour touring of Norfolk Prison Colony, possibly “high were the previous January. Education Board Makes Appeal style saddle, more. 19” ladies’ frame; 22” men's frame. on drugs,” surrendered peacefully to state police early today after wounding two cor­ Discussed P’ord Tax Cut Stand rections officers, one critically. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford The inmate shot officers William In Brussels says tax rebates should favor middle in­ Murphy, 28, of Milford, and Russell Fon­ come Americans because they have borne For Full Budget Requested taine, 49, of Westport, following “routine BRUSSELS (UPI) — Secretary of State increasingly heavy burdens during the evening rounds in Unit 2-1.” Henry A. Kissinger arrived in Brussels recession. The inmate, William Royce, of the today for talks on the Cyprus crisis before In taking that position at his Thursday Jamaica Plain section of Boston, was By MAE BARLOW the school board proposed last year. Mrs. Carolyn Becker, the school board Appointed embarking for the Middle East on a shut­ night news conference. Ford sided at.least Director Phyllis Jackston asked why. taken to the New England Medical Center The Board of Education pleaded for its member most responsible for the tle peace mission already under attack by partly with Treasury Secretary William Dr. James Kennedy, superintendent, in Boston where he was listed in satisfac­ proposed $13.3 million budget for the com­ proposal, explained some of her study of Palestinian guerrillas. Simon, who said Wednesday tax cuts said the kindergarten classes this year tory condition with gunshot wounds in the ing school year Thursday night at the physical education programs in the town’s Kissinger spent the morning in London should go mostly to middle and upper in­ turned out to be much larger than anyone left elbow and upper chest. Municipal Building in a meeting with the lower grades. meeting .with British officials, among come Americans. expected. For example, 28 children were William F. Case of 340 Wind­ The two guards were taken to Norwood Board of Directors and Town Manager Learning ability and physical ability them Prime Minister Harold Wilson, in Simon said they will spend the extra expected in the Highland Park School sor St., Manchester, has been Hospital where both underwent surgery. Robert Weiss. often go together, she said. discussions that included the Greek- money on cars, refrigerators and other kindergarten in Septeriiber but 36 showed appointed assistant investment Murphy was in critical condition in the “At this time a few years ago,” began The teachers in town are asking for chiuige 11 Turkish conflict over Cyprus and his ef­ items that will stimulate the economy, officer in the private placement recovery room. Doctors removed a bullet Allan Thomas, chairman of the school up- trained physicai education teachers, she SAVE 21.99 forts to bring about another disengage­ while the poor would spend it on “non­ other grades showed less enrollment division .of the securities Oiif 99 9R which entered through his eye and lodged board, "We said to you'^ve would only need added. charge it M € W our reg. 99.99 ment between Israel and Egypt. durable" goods having less. than expected but the teachers had department at the Travelers In­ in his brain. He was said to be married and cost-of-living increases in future budgets. • Due to the nervous economy, only SAVE 10.99 VfP ' M charge it His stopover in Brussels before he flies already been contracted for them, he said. surance Co. in Hartford. have two children. “Well, this year is an exception. eight teachers have announced their plans our reg. 69.99 COLUMBIA MEN’S 10-SPEED RACER on to Aswan, Egypt, later in the day, was "If everyone would stand still, we Fontaine was in stable condition Budget Meetings Set “The rate of inflation is given as 14 per to retire. Dr. Kennedy said. The usual Case joined Travelers in 1971 HUFFY ------Dual caliper center pull hand brakes with safety levers, 27” organized so Kissinger could meet Greek wouldn’t have these problems,” Dr. following the removal from his abdomen HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella Grasso cent. Our budget is 10 per cent.” saving made by replacing teachers at the in the securities department as gum wall fires, stem mounted shift levers, deluxe racing Foreign Minister Dimitrios Bitsios. Kennedy told Mrs. Jackston. BOYS’ 20” THUNDER ROAD BIKE lUEm OR LAOmS^ 2 6 i m saddle. A great buy of a bike beginners as well as bike of a bullet which entered through his said today she will hold a series of public highest pay step with young teachers at a financial analyst and in 1972 Enduro black finish; twin cantilevered frame, coaster brake, In London, after meeting with Wilson, Cost Increases Cited enthusiasts will appreciate. chest. Officials described him as married, meetings to get feedback from Connec­ the lowest levels will not be made this was appointed senior financial 20" knobby tires, low profile cross-braced handlebar, Kissnger turned to him and said, “I will Thomas noted the tremendous increases Spelling Problem but were unsure whether he had any ticut citizens about her proposed budget. year, he said in answer to a director’s analyst. extra-wide lightweight fenders and extra-long fork. keep you informed.” in costs. Also, there are new and state- children. "I believe the people of Connecticut • Poor spelling turned out to be a question. required costs for which the state does not weakness possessed ^by most Manchester A native of Granville, Ohio, Ail the features yau^ant M eailper hand hrettes have a right to know how we, as public of­ .Manager's Reaetiun reimburse, he said. children taking the townwide tests in the Case received a B.A.A.E. with easy leach levers 2d" gijh* wail WfSj (teluxo ficials, propose to spend their tax "We have pared this budget to the spring of 1974. A $15,000 item in the new Weiss is required to propose his own degree from Ohio State SAVE 7.99 dollars,” she said. "This will give people MCrog sBcftiie, front M rear racffig lenGera, u, reg 1 1.4 9 Weekend — makes its debut in The Herald of today, diplomatic, consular, commer­ Director Matthew Moriarty Jr. then for the carpeted, air- the absence of Sen. James 0. Eastland, D- school board intended to maintain the SAVE 7.99 tomorrow. cial and communications relations at the asked who pays for vandalism to the Inside Today conditioned, stereo-equipped, Miss., said he could not report whether ambassadorial level.” open campus at Manchester High School. 19 9 9 town’s schools? He said he was especially leather-upholstered, walnut- charge it DELUXE BIKE CARRIER <>- 1 6 .9 9 charge it The colorful tabloid, to appear in The further hearings on the nomination would “We can’t close that huge campus Herald each Saturday, includes news and be held. concerned about Highland Park ^hool. anyway,” Dr. Kennedy said. ‘Pirates’ Enjoyable...... r - ■ ■ Page 2 paneled, 17-foot ‘‘Carmargue.’’ SAVE 21.99 our reg-^ 99.99 HVFFY ■ BIKE GAUGE TIRE PUMP our reg 12 88 9.8 8 comment on the fine arts, the performing “As far as I’m concerned,” he said, “all Family Billed Business news...... Page 7 2 0 ” UrHIZZER CONVERTIBLE BIKE arts, hobbies, and television. the material has been heard, and there is The Weather Dr. James Kennedy, superintendent, Worse in the Past Dear Abby-...... Page 10 HUFFY ’’GRANDE” 27” 10-SPEED The Herald’s television listings have no need to call further witnesses.” Converts from boys’ to girls’ by removing lop bar. Coaster 4'x 3/16” HARD CHAIN & LOCK our reg 5 99 3 .9 9 24” frame with quick silver finish, gum wall tires, dual said the school’s policy is to bill th family He went on to explain to Zinsser that High School World...... Page 16 brake, 20”x1.75'' pneumatic tri-band whitewall tires, calippr centerpull hand brakes with easy reach levers and rat been expanded, to complete programming Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., The Connecticut state weather forecast: of the student who causes the vandalism. much of the worst vandalism done at the Mrs. Bayer honored ...... Page 12 chfome fenders and rims, double adjustable hi-rise guides for 12 channels, including three Meeting Planned trap pedals. A true men’s racer and a whiz of a buy! suggested Wednesday that all of the key Increasing clouds and rain developing The family of a high school student just high school was done before the open cam­ MHA-Littles break negotiations . Page 17 handlebars. Training Wheels included. COMBINA TION CHAIN LOCK our reg2 49 1.7 9 New York stations that will be seen on The Connecticut Section of figures in the leasing scandal —12 of them this afternoon. Highs in 40s. Rain and paid for a broken window. The family of a pus approach began a few years ago. Area P ro file...... Pages 4, 5, 8, 9 local cable television. — be brought to Washington to testify. the American society of Civii Sale in effect thru this weekend. possible thunderstorms tonight, with lows younger boy also paid for a broken window The high school is used as much as 18 Herald Angle...... Page 13 Engineers will meet ’Tuesday, Weekend will also have weekly photo Burdick said he was satisfied the leasing 35 to 40. Rain ending Saturday followed by in a school bus. hours a day and seven days a week. It is features of interest to the Manchester area. Laver nips Stockton ...... Page 13 March 11, for a dedication USE OUR CONVENIENT issue — termed by one witness to be gradual clearing except in the If the ■ family refuses to pay. Dr. nearly 20 years old. (Jaffney archery winner...... Page 14 ceremony at Cedar Hill Tomorrow: “ 20,000 M eals. Each “purely a patronage deal” — had been northwestern part of the state, where Kennedy said they turn the case over to “I’d hate to have my home used that LAYAWAY PLAN Month,” a look at the Manchester Cemetery, Hartford. 381 Broad St., Manchester examined sufficiently from “several clouds will continue with a chance of the town counsel for suit. much,” he said explaining why the Little League plans...... Page 14 Memorial Hospital dietary department. angles.’! snowflurries. Highs in the 40s and 30s. Weiss said the town does the same thing. building looks ragged in many places. Ski w inners...... Page 14 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri., March 7, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 7. 1975— PAGE THREE ^Pirates of Penzance’ V NATIONAL WEATHEH SEIIVICE FOKECAST lo 7AM EST » - ® - 75 Kraatz Gets Health Role ^0,}4 307, 3077\ TODAY’S THOUGHT Thoroughly Enjoyable TV TONIGHT 'HBRS After a discussion with Town progress made by your depart­ organization you have By JOHN SIBLN Manager Robert Weiss and ment in the short period of time developed and the talent of Ron Owr 40 Yttra ol UmxmM ttnrie* Local audiences will be in fulfilling a broad range of Kraatz in the administration What a thoroughly enjoyable 6:00 with his approval. Dr. Alice For too long the church has avoided even O p en 24 Hours Dally forgiven if they think in terms News...... 3-8-22-30 ™ r ”...... « . ^ health needs for the communi­ role, continued progress will be Each day we have been reflecting on the and entertaining evening the of Gilbert, Sullivan and Gordon. 4/ Turek has designated Ronald commandments. Lent is a time for such talking about it. The expression of our FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Bewitched ...... 5 B aretta...... 8-40 ty. I am sure that with the made.” Manchester Gilbert and Robert Gordon appears in his Kraatz administrator of the sexuality as God intended without The Untouchables ...... 9 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 * self-examination. Sullivan Workshop provides 28th successive production, this iNCW YORK Manchester Health Deartment. Tlie fifth comnhandment is a reaction "to exploitation of another person is a Star T rek...... 11 Masterpiece Theatre...... 24 PROBATION with its current production of time excelling in the role of the Kraatz, who is the town’s beautiful and life deepening gift for which 12 O’clock High...... 18 Habitat Project ...... 57 y v PHHJVDELPHIA (UPD - Tl^ the Hebrew belief that Life is holy and ‘‘The Pirates of Penzance.” Pirate King. sanitarian, will replace Alan Correction we should be grateful. M©bil iP The Honeymooners...... 20 U. S. District (Jourt here has a sacred. We need to value one another in HEATING OILS When a critic is deprived of Susan Borst, who has never 10:30 . 4 1 Mason, who was acting ad­ In the account of the "Grease the same way in which He does Therefore, However, to appreciate it in its fullest, the privilege of waxing Electric Company...... 24-57 New Directions ...... 18 SAN FRANCISCO / ministrator. Mason will resume and Glamour” auto clinic which deferred prosecution program sung better, and Stephen Prin- for defendants charged with we will not want to hurt or in anyway we need to learn the “yes” involved in OIL BURNER A eloquently, he employs a more Bonanza...... 40 BlaAPe™ «tlve ...... 57 his full-time duties as director appeared in Thursday’s Herald, sometimes saying “no.” ciotta sing well together as the minor crimes. bring harm to one another. pedestrian way to open his romantic leads. Robert Horton 6:30 of human services. the date of the clinic should This sixth commandment deals with the Submitted by HEATING INSTALLATION News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 ^ The program, adopted in review. Jaded by a surfeit of as the major-general, Pierre News...... 3-8-20-22-30 In a letter to Dr. Turek, have read, Thursday, March 13 Ronald J: Fournier, Pastor The Best of Groucho...... 5 AN06LES 30.18 AugusL 1974, allows a defendant misuse of our sexual drives. Sex is indeed theatre, it takes something Marteney as the pirate lieute­ I Love L ucy'...... 5 Weiss stated, “As I have told from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Ted a beautiful expression that is Godgiven. Emanuel Lutheran Church 643-5135 The F.B.1...... 11 to go free on probation unU his 315 Center St. Mancheater extra special to make an im­ nant and Kate Keller play their Zoom...... 24-57 you, I am very pleased with the Trudon’s on Rt. 83, Captioned N ew s...... 57 case is tried. pression, roles in equally fine style. 7:00 I was impressed! John Lombardo makes an News...... 3-22-40 11:30 / But then the company is back ideal English bobby and three Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Movies ...... 3-5-9 LOWEST TEMPERATURES NEW ORLEANS doing what it does best — the of the principal wards are Truth or Consequences...... 8 Wide World M ystery...... 8-40 32 : MIAMI Hamilton SOCKER works of Gilbert and Sullivan. played delightfully by Phyllis Ironside ...... 9 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 LED ZEPPELIN In recent years, for a change of Lehmann, Natalie Dame and The Mod Squad...... 11 MIDNIGHT r— L E G E N D ' Beach BOPPERS pace, the group has done a few Jeri Lyons. Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 The Twilight Z one...... 11 3-Speed Reg. Broadway shows with not quite The over-all credit for the F ilm ...... 20 12:30 2.49 the same success. superior singing and orchestral Aviation W eather...... 24 News...... 11 50 Mixette 1.88 The plot is the least impor­ results are obviously due to the To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Boxing fun - better than a tant part of the show, and 1:00 V ) [ ^ ^ ^ ^ SHOWERS ^ FLOW pillow fight. talent and dedication of the Open D oor...... 57 Reg. "Pirates” follows the usual musical director, William 7:30 Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 up| WEATHER fOTOCAST ® H o n o re d 8.S9 Deluxe KISMET G&S twists and turns in the Tyler. Once again what a fine Wild World of Animals...... 3 5.99 telling of an improbable tale. It group of musicians this Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Your fingertip con­ Reg. is a foregone conclusion that orchestra proves itself to be. Rose Marie Davis of X e t’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 FRIDAY MOVIES trols 3 speeds, to 2.89 the pirates are really noblemen This type of production with Porter Wagoner...... 18 Manchester, assistant to Drs. suit any type of bat­ 1.94 who win the hands of the fair its predominance of singing Human Dimension...... 20 For Period Ending 7 AM EST Saturday. Friday night will find snow flurries over the mid Harvey A. Kahaner and Paul S. ter. Lightweight, The action of dice plus maidens in the last scene. Also, easy to use; beater frequently falls foul of allowing Black Perspective...... 24 Dr. Steve Hardy is played by Noon (11) ‘‘The Falcon’s Rockies and the lower Lakes as well as in the upper Northeast, while rain and showers will Norman of 320 Main St., was strategy of poker. that the major-general is not ejector. #97 the actors to drop anchor once Hollywood Squares ...... 30 John Beradino in ABC-TV’s Adventure” (1946). Tom occur in northern California and northern . Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. named “Assistant of the Year” really an orphan and that if one by the American Association of on stage and grow roots, not to Nanny and the Professor .. .40 ''General Hospital,” Mon­ Conway. Minimum temperatures include: Atlanta 38 (58), Boston 33 (50), 11 (24), TETRA KITE is born on the 29th of February move until exit time. If Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Cleveland 20 (29), Dallas 40 (59), Denver 23 (46), Duluth -11 (13), Houston 51 (65), Jackson­ Medical Assistants, Hartford General matters can become day through Friday at 3 p.m. 1:00 (5) ‘‘The Beast with Five Chapter. anything, this production swung 8:00 ville 49 (69), Kansas City 15 (33), Little Rock 34 (48), Los Angeles 54 (61), Miami 64 (81), Reg. problematic. Fingers” (1946). Robert Alda. in the opposite direction; at Gorilla! ...... 3 Minneapolis 6 (18), New Orleans 51 (64), New York 32 (49), Phoenix 50 ( 77), San Francisco The annual “Boss of the Year LAWN, GARDEN Electric 3.29 No, the audience goes to Award” was presented to Dr. l e d ZEPPELIN times there is perhaps a surplus Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 1:00 (9) “Pushover” (1954). 53 (63), Seattle 31 (48), St. Louis 15 (33) and Washington 36 (51). Heating 2.66 wallow in sights and sounds Gerald Miller, an internist, AND PATIO Amazing new kite that of movement. This is partly due The Night Stalker ...... 8-40 9:00 Fred MacMurray. ^YSIC AL (3RAFFITI” which are pleasing to the to unintentional up-staging with offices at 17 Haynes St. Pad flys with incredible ease! Avengers ...... 9 Movies ...... 3-18 4:00 (9) ‘‘Any Second Now” senses. from some members of the The presentations were made ;2^^KETLP! SERIES 11.98 7 M ovie...... 11 Hot 1 B altim ore...... 8-40 fl968). Stewart Granger. PRE-SPRING SALE In her initial venture in direc­ chorus in their efforts to con­ at the chapter’s annual Bosses’ Reg. BARBIE ting. Sarah Ketter has done a Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 Rangers vs. Scouts ...... 9 6.99 tribute. Sanford and Son...... 20-22-30 The Rockford F ile s...... 20-22 8:00 (11) “ Bluebeard” (1963). Night Banquet held at the New GOLDEN VIGORO SWEET 16 fine job in putting everything The stage at times seemed Michelle D^organ. Sheraton-Hartford in Hartford Week in Review...... 24-57 R ap e...... 30 Lighted push button together in a style to satisfy the too small to take this large recently. LAWN FERTILIZER 8:30 Firing Line ...... 24 9:00 (3) “ Soylent Green’’ POPULAR LANDMARK control panel, 3 heat Reg. most demanding G&S buff. The company and gave the impres­ Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 (1973). Charlton Heston, WILLEMSTAD, Curacao 10,000 settings. Wet proof 5.79 production moves lightly, like sion that just one more person VIGORO inner cover for wet 9:30 (UPI) “ Among landmarks popu­ SQ. FT. 4.47 thistledown blown across the Chico & the M an___-.20-22-30 Edward G. Robinson. LAWN would tip the apron and shoot lar with Curacao tourists is Reg. 12.99 pack use. #P55 Happy birthday doll with stage, as Miss Ketter's exper­ Wall Street Week...... 24-57 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 9:00 (18) “Theatre of Death” Miss Hashim Gets FBmUZBt 9.47 ’’♦Price Includes party dress, make-up everyone into the orchestra pit. (1967). Christopher Lee. Bolivar House. The great South Greens lavim fast, lasts for weeks. I 6.88 '■ED ZEPPELIN o o-» tise as a dancer shines through Caldor Rebate! compact, more. It also became difficult at American emancipator’s sisters Glastonbury Post Won't burn; satisfaction guaran­ I SERIES F6.98 LP’s ...... every movement. 11:30 (3) “Billy Liar” (1963). ^ttefusheo^ GREENS rOUR 3.87 times to keep track of the prin­ Elinor Hashim of 17 Goslee teed. One is hard put to single out Tom Courtenay, Julie Christie. lived in the house, which re­ OUR LOWEST cipals as they disappeared into THEATER SCHEDULE Dr. has been named director of 5,000 SQ.FT., Beg. 6.99. 4.87 actors for special mention as 11:30 (5) “ Marjorie Mor- cently has been restored as a PRICE OF the crowd and because of the the pacesetters the Glastonbury Library Coleman Double Mantle they complimented each other ningstar” (1957). Gene Kelly. museum with Bolivar THE YEAR! proximity, leads and chorus System and will assume her DEEP GREEN VIGORO beautifully in a smooth polished 11:30 (9) “ Destry Rides memorabilia. Deep Green Texas blended too finely for comfort. UA East 1 — “Murder on the Showcase Cinema 1 — duties April 14 as head of that LAWN FERTILIZER SAVE Lantern or Two Burner presentation. Each fills his or Again” (1939). James Stewart. hang-it pole planter OVER The sets, as to be expected, Orient Express” 7:00-9:20 “Earthquake” 7:20-9:45 town’s Welles Turner Library. VIGORO $13! Instruments her part to expectation and, Camp Stove are beautifully executed and UA East 2 — “Front Page” Note: Special Late Show She ranked first among a LAWN 15.000 what is more impart to the FBmUZER the lighting tailored to fit the 7:30-9:30 Friday and Saturday eve 12:15 field of 30 applicants for the SQ.FT YOUR SAVE audience, they are thoroughly ♦ . . . ♦ ___ _ Pro Am mood of each scene. The Showcase Cinema 2— “Infer­ Manchester post — vacated in late 1974 by Reg. 22.9519.95 OVER enjoying themselves. UA East 3 — ‘‘Swiss Family CHOICE 1 4 6 6 Workshop has always had a no” 7:10-10:15 Dennis Weir, when he became Slow release nitrogen for even Hawk Dwell Robinson” 7:00-9:15 Gilbert & Sullivan feeding. Safe and non-burning, $ 1 6 ! high standard for the Showcase Cinema 3 — “Len­ assistant chief of the Hartford Tachometer Reg. 16.99 I EACH C12;^THEATRES EAST excellence of its costuming and Showplace — ‘‘Going Ape” ny” 7:15-9:45 Workshop Public Library. 10.000 SQ. FT., Reg. 15.95 14.45 Gail Layden and her assistants 9:00 Note: Special Late Show & Tester Lantern throws bright 100" circle of light; presents Miss Hashim presently is 5.000 SQ. FT., Reg. 8.95....7.95 have done a fine job in con­ Friday and Saturday eve 12:00 lightweight, portable. Stove with instant heat Manchester Drive-In — reference librarian in New Bri­ control, stainless burners. tinuing that tradition. “Bananas” 7:30; “Going Ape” Showcase Cinema 4 — ’’THE PIRATES tain Public Library, where she ‘.‘Young Frenkenstein” 7:35- VIGORO RID CRAB- John Lombardo sang ‘‘A 9:00; “Joe” 10:30 OF has worked since 1971. Before Reg. Flame Retardent 5’x7’ Tent ^policeman's lot is not a happy Vernon Cinema 1— “Freebie 1 0 : 0 0 then, she was employed at GRASS PREVENTER 29.99 one, ■' but yours will be if you at­ Note: Special Late Show 6.15 oz. Ocean green drill and the Bean” 7:15-9:15 Manchester's Mary Cheney flaps, tie tapes; includes , tend either of the perfor­ Friday and Saturday eve 12:10 PENZANCE’ 2,000 Library. She received a degree SQ. FT. stakes, poles, guy lines. mances, tonight or tomorrow Cinema 2 — "Going Ape” iVKORO Accurate, reliable 4” D'Arsonal 7:30-9:00 in library science from iiiiui;ii , Reg. 5.45 Reg. 17.99 1 3 ^ 0 evening at 8 at East Catholic X March 7 and 8 8:00 P.M. 4.66 meter dial, reads idle, cam and Southern Connecticut State 99% effective against crabgrass dwell. For 4, 6 and 8 cylinder High School. Burnside Theatre — Closed i East Catholic Hli for renovation |h School Auditorium College. ever coming up. Safe for lawn vehicles, 6 or 12 volt. For Coleman Sleeping Bag i New state 1 load, Manchester Miss Hashim is a member of grass. professional tune-ups. STARS NAMED the Manchester Board of With ' Insul" insulation, NEW YORK (UPI) - The Adults $3.00 Students $1.50 100” zipper, zip 2 together. Education, the Manchester VIGORO LAWN FERTILIZER 1 2 8 4 March of Dimes has named TICKETS: WATKINS BROS., FLAIR HOME FURNISHINQ8, 5,000 SQ.FT., Reg. 5.95...... MOTORCRAFT! Washable. Reg. 16.99 VERNON DRUG, AT THE DOOR, OR CALL 289-9700 Republican Town Committee #SR-11 A Maria Karnilova and Vincent 4.75 MOPAR! BENEFIT: N*w Hop* Manor and th* and the Manchester Republican Gardenia as 1975 Stars of the DELCO! Manchaitar Blcantannlal Band Shall Fund Women’s Club. She is Doubleknit Nylon Sleep Bag c A n y movie starring 2 LB. SUNFLOWER WILD BIRD SEED SIN61££ Season for their roles in Neil Republican state central com- 12^4 George Segal. Ruth Gordon Simon’s current Broadway hit, Scientifically balanced diet. SAVE 2 lbs. Dacron fill, insulation, foam underpad, 100' zipper. Slide Rule that makes fun of motherhood fatherhood miteewoman from the third Save 404 Per Bag! Reg. 99° Reg. 19.99 love. hate. sex. mom. RESTAURANT “God’s Favorite." 59 $ 2 apple pie Senatorial District. IS LB. SIZE, Reg. 5.99...... 4.47 Scientific and gorilla: SET! Caldor Aspirin C a lc u la to r I Complete Luncheons Served Parson’s Colorful dynamitel * * BOTTLE OF 100, Reg. 3 9 '...... ___Late Evening Dining ' This printing test pattern is Stack Tables Original Equipment Type DOMT "GO mREMC* alone COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE part of The Herald quality con­ Spark Plug MING A FRIEND AND THIS AD AND OH CHINESE, POLYNESIAN and trol program in order to give n o .8 7 INDOOR - Reg. 2 ADMISSION AT HALF PRICE (S1.23) BOLTON OUTDOOR! 097 Wire Sets 1 # Caldor Platinum Plus I ADULT ADMIIRION OW.T. OOOS THRU S/VTI) MH you one of the finest pots and plants 69.95 Reg. 4.49 EACH AMERICAN FOOD newspapers in the nation. not included SAT-SUN 1& 3 PM ADM. 99c t;.-: Our Reg. 4.99 lo 11.99 10 DOUBLE EDGE BLADES, Reg. 77'.. Delightful Fnniilv Style Dinnen* Sturdy plastic, assorted “AUGEntiiNEWWIHBERLAII)" colors. Weather resistant. OPEN unw] Fully adjustable floor to ceiling pole. Brass plated EXOTIC ModThurs BANQUET ) With full scientific notation. I POLYNESIAN 1130 a.m. ll:30 pm. FACILITIES F 0 R | pole extends from 7’8” to 8’3”. Adjustable brass 299^^999 Caldor Toothpaste COCKTAILS fri. i U l 250 SEATING Pi key, square root, squares, / CAM AND ARKIN (R) G F E D C In Observance of Lent,-Our Seafood plated swivel arms. For use in all rooms. 7 oz. WITH FLUORIDE, Reg. 6 9 '...... 11:30 ifn.-l;00 tm. B lack & D e c k e r’^ Long Handle For most 4, 6 & 8 cylinder American reciprocals. Recharageable “FREEBIE AND THE BEAN" Sunday 12-11 p.m. Specials for the Coming Weeks!... Convertible Cordless Shears cars; restores new car pep, improves *’V batteries and AC adapter. ADM. $2.00 - Eves 7:15-9:15 El Camino Plaza Rte. 30, Vernon spark efficiency. Sat. Mat. 2 PM - Sun. Cont. 1:30 PMHI - LOWER LEVEL Baked Alaskan Battery Charger Included! Reg. 26.99 Caldor Buffered 9 9t III 5 P.M. '/2 Mile from Vernon Circle, Rte. 30 North / King Crab Meat...... $4.75 WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD ' MANCHESTER Use as hand Aspirin BOT. OF 100 Reg. 89' .... ( In catierole, topped with our seafood stuffing, Bishop's Comer 965 Silas Deane 397A Broad St. held or with THE long handle for ! ^ 2531 Alban)! Ave. Highway OPEN EVERY NIGHT SAVE AN EXTRA SOUND 1 stand up trim­ MANCHESTBR OPdITHMS tmi '1119 OPIIITHURS tfill. 1119 Til 9 S«T im #8290 OF .Baked Stuffed ming. 50% OFF Caldor Cotton Swabs TAKE ROUTES 15 • 14 ■ 16 [EXIT 95| DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44A Lobster Savannah...... $ 6.95 OUR REG. PACKAGE OF 300, Reg. 94'...... QUALITY! FRI. - SAT. - SUN 1 Stuffed with seafood ISetvburg sauce. LOW PRICES! / GEORGE SEGAL - (R) \ The Little Theatre of Black a Becker^ - GEORGE SEGAL - “GOING APE" Manchester „ fBrogiole...... $3.75 V. CORDLESS GRASS SHEARS SAVE $37! General Electric (Formarly Whara’a Poppa?) “GOING APE" Holledlteef, seasoned in the Italian style, with parsley and grated Romano Guest Performer General ADM $1.50 EVES 7:30-9:00 (FORMERLY “ WHERE'S POPPA") announces ^eheese; served with Fettucini and tomato sauce. #8280 17” Diagonal ^ SUN 5:15 - 7:00 - 9:00 ^ Genuine Leather - WOODY ALLEN - OPEN CASTING Serving Our Own Fresh Baked BreadI James' McKay ol 500 Porter 14.99 Color TV Electric for St., organist at North United Lightweight, safe handling. Mod Straps Kid Matinees Sal-Sun. 1:15-3 PM *2 “ BANANAS" “We Serve You All The Salad You Llkel” Battery charger included. Our Reg. $385 “THE CRUCIBLE" Methodist Church, will be guest EXAMPLES; - _ _ AM/FM Portable Radio “ZEBRA IN THE - PETER BOYLE - by Arthur Miller BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR SATURDAYS performer at the Chaminade KITCHEN’’ - 99c H3 “JOE" B la ck a B a c k e r YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONI Musical Club Silver Scholarship Reg. 2.99. 1.48 PHONE 649-9333. ~ MARCH 10, 11 and 12 — 8:00 P.M. Tea Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at 16” 6ELUXE D6UBLE E6GE Our 22 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER Entertainment Nightly In The Lounge! the home of Jan Fraser Wodal, HEDGE & SHRUB TRIMMER Low Roles Include: 11 Men, all ages TOO! Price Reg. 3.99...... Dining Room S Loung. Open Sunday Noon 'III 11 P.M. 192 Hartford Rd., near Pine St. NEW LOW 1.98 *348 SHOWCASE C IN tM A / 1234 10 Women, teenagers and adults All proceeds will be used for PRICE! ' Latest styles for men's, women's Slotted mask, in line picture #8121 Precision vernier tuning; built-in 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. scholarships for several high 17.40 watches. Heavy buckles, exciting tube; aufmoatic fine tuning. AFC on FM. 2 1/2" dynmaic speaker; school students to attend Laurel designs. Infant picture and sound. • EASTHARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 Sturdy die cast aluminum built-in ferrite antenna, earphone Main Office Jewelry Dept. 70 position click on UHF tuner. ’ FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE Music Camp sessions this housing; wrap around handle. jack. 9 - 12 summer at the University of 1007 Main Street Connecticut. The event is open to the 18” Lawn Spreader SAVE Mancheetor public, and those attending may OVER SAVE MAGNAVOX Dustin OVER 649-4586 come and go at will. Ample FEEDS LAWN 7 Hoffman parking space is available near EVENLY! 22-1/2” Stereo the Wodal home. Reg. 9.99 *30! *100! with Built-In ‘Lenny’ K Mart Plaza Office Club members participating SAVE Capacity.40 lbs.; flo-rate 10 2 in the program include Mary conrol. on and off lever. Famous A Bob Fosse Film - Stewart, vocalist, accompanied *3! Needs to be assembled. 4-Channel Decoder KMUlllJI □ Unilcri Arhsts ■■ Ike Ttei m 7:1S, Spencer Street by Liza Ventress; Dorothy Make Fri In 7 ft MS SK M MS. 44S. 7ft, M l Porcheron and Grace Fraser, Ready for 4-channel Sound M NM. 14S 4ft. 7:11, 1.41 ■MUhn TWi. (v« 7;}$. M l Manchester LOW INTRODUCTORY SALE PRICE! SAVE . . . 16 Cu. Ft. M r is a t U Ij M 9 m FriM M piano duets; Jan Wodal, Ffi m MS. MS URmisf En IMS Set 1 S*. e«d IM. I II. S:ll. 649-2007 Colonial or Mediterranean Style ■MS. M l M vocalist; and Mrs. Wodal and Upright •.M r SpKid l i l t 9 m Mrs. Fraser, piano duets. $56 to $62 [•UmSai bt It® ...... >:«: Freezer Members of the executive Ml Our Reg. 269.95 Each board are reminded to bring tea Deluxe formerly .Manchester Savings & Loan Association sandwiches to the Wodal home 7-Ft. Tall ADJUSTABLE Sunday at 3;30 p.m. TEMPERATURE Storage CONTROL! YOUR ’ Building Reg. 289.88 *259 CHOICE o r T t 10 ’x 7 ’x 7 ’ Holds up to 560 lbs. ol frozen food, has BENEVOLENCE super-storage door. Wide range adjustable AM/FM stereo with built-in 8 track tape player. Remote NEW YORK (UPI) - The temperature control. speaker terminals and switch. 10 watts IHF power. IM IM Ift M IM I4 S Nm fln Thn Eft 7iS. Ml ■HirvTkrtmUl Lutheran Church in America High arch gambrel roof M fvt Ml. 1I:IS Fri Eit 7ft IM I SH S Sm 6M MS. MS. $ 21 design, plenty ol head roomi JH CiU 1ft 4ft M l IMS 7 MS h a s announced that Cast I N. Sft t:ft ft. M r Spedd Lili Am friM a i benevolence giving in the 3.1 Perm-aplate all season $144 SsSrtst Eft IM I 3 WAYS TO CHARGE & Loan Association • Since IS9I million member denomina­ ribbed panels. Reg. 199.99 MANCHESTER SALE: FRI. & SAT. tion totaled nearly $23 1D’x16’x7', Reg. 249.99 ...... 199.88 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. million in 1974. an increase of ALL SIZES APPROXIMATE 1145 Tolland Turnpike X. two per cent over 1973. PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 7, 1975 Students Examine MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 7, 1975 — PAGE FIVE Tolland Sets Grade 8 Orientation Report Contends Lake Area Financial Asset^Fo Coventry Smoking Effect Vivian Kenneson Booster Dance Saturday by the Rev. Robert Tallent of spouse awareness. The series Monica §hea This is largely due to two factors: (1) dations could be made no matter what She rtcratit Tolland High School prin­ The Tolland Booster Club will the First Baptist Church, will will be offered four Friday sion control ordinances and designate the tion that anyone who has excess land in associations are within one half mile of Correspondent Consignment items are Area Profile The lake area has only .75 children per route is taken bn sewers. lake area as a rehabilitation area to en­ lots to sell would do so. Robertson Grammar School. If walkways SOUTH WINDSOR cipals and guidance counselors hold its Fourth Annual Dance begin March 7 from 7:30 to 9 evenings in March, 742-9495 accepted every Wednesday house rather than the townwide average of These recommeridations are that the courage home improvements without ad­ If the. zoning in the lake area were in­ were installed, a large percentage of these 'nJudy Kuehnel invite parents of 8th grade March 8 at St. Mathew’s Parish p.m. at his home. ) After two years of work, the Lake from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The shop 1.2 children per house and (2.) that most of town require water saving devises on new ditional tax assessments. creased from R-15 (1,500 square feet) to children could walk to school with a students to an orientation Center from 8:30 to 1 a.m. Rehabilitation Study Committee has come Correspondent is open each 'Tuesday and •JOB HEALTH- the roads in the lake-area are owned ai^^ construction restrict construction on un­ The report states if the lake area R-30, 3,000 (square foot lots) then the savings in bus transportation to the town. 644-1364 nfeeting Monday beginning at Music is by the American The purpose of the sessions, out with the first in a series of four reports Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. maintained by the lake associations and accepted roads to seasonal dwellings only, were sewered and the current zoning number of buildable lots woiild drop to 616 The report is available at the Planning The effects of cigarette NEW YORK (UPl) “ Persons stitute says recent fmdings show 7:30 p.m. in the high school Tradition and tickets are $5 per according' to the Rev. Mr. concerning the lake area. and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. More than 13,000 parking this consequently causes very little drain eliminate the commerical zone on Rt. 31 regulations remained in effect, there even with sewers or to 464 lots with a one- Office at the Town Hall, and will be dis­ smoke on smokers and non- who are satisfied in their jobs that cardiovascular disease is library. couple at the door or from any Tallent, is to make good , The first report — Land Use — indicates The shop is run on a volunteer meters -in Philadelphia are on the town road budget. opposite the town hall, enforce the Inland- would be a maximum of 2;089 buildable acre zone. tributed to the Planning and Zoning Com­ smokers has been tested and have a much better chance of much more likely to afflict those The middle and high school club member. marriage better by helping that the lake, rather than being a financial basis and proceeds are used to re sp o n sib le for ab o u t $2 The report makes ho recommendations Wetlands regulations, reduce the salt to lots, but concludes that in reality and The report also shows that two mission, the Town Council, Conservation studied by science students at remaining healthy than those unhappy at their work than counselors will discuss course Marriage Growth Group couples develop better com­ loss to the town, as has been long benefit various South Windsor million in revenue annually. at this time on whether the lake area sand ratio in the lake basin area during these lots could not be developed to this associations alone, Lakeview Terrace and Commission and all lake association Timothy Edwards Middle who are not, according to the In­ those who find satisfaction in it. selections for ninth grade. A marriage growth group, led munication skills and self and assumed, is in fact a financial gain to the causes and scholarships. should be sewered, but draws the con­ snow plowing to reduce the possibility of extent. Waterfront Manor have a total of 181 presidents. stitute of Life Insurance. The in­ town. School. clusions that certain constant recommen­ pollution of the lake, adopt soils and ero­ The 2,089 figure is based on the assump­ school age children and that both of these Under the direction of teacher Dan Sclare last week, students measured carbon monoxide levels in tobacco Shclteratb smoke with an ecolyzer on loan from the Hartford County r Christmas Seal/Lung Associa­ Garden Club tion. The results of the tests have 1 1 Plans Trip not yet been made public, but students measured carbon COVENTRY monoxide levels in smoke filled The Garden Club will sponsor and smoke-free rooms and also a bus to the New England tested the breath of smokers Garden and Flower Show in and non-smokers to determine Boston Tuesday, March 18. the levels of carbon monoxide READY SATURDAY 9 A M ! SAVE 20-50% AT FOR MIN*WOMIN*CHILDREN*OREAT BAROAINS FOR The bus will leave the in the lungs of smokers four or Meadowbrook Shopping Plaza five hours after their last at 8 a m. and depart from cigarette. The lung retains about Boston at 3 p.m. half the carbon monoxide in­ IN MANCHESTER PARKADE. STOREWIDE SAVINOS YOUR HOMI. BE EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION. Gate ticket and bus fare are haled. included in the $6.50 cost. The ecolyzer is an air pollu­ M A J O R A P There is a limited bus capaci­ tion mc^nitoring device that DOMESTICS HOUSEWARES FINE JEWELRY READY-TO-W^AR CHILDREN'S WEAR ty and immediate reservations measures carbon monoxide, a orig. then SALE are recommended. colorless, odorless, toxic gas. A 24 Whirlpool automatic washers. 3-cycle, lint 17 plastic cubes . . . . $14 $6.99 4.99 DOORBUSTER For reservations call major air pollutant, carbon filter. Special purchase ...... 199.99 14 plastic V i cubes Helen Kingsbury at 742-7828. monoxide is produced by the in­ . $10 $4.99 2.99 MISSES' NYLON JACKETS quilted with The club will meet March 11, complete burning of substances 24 Whirlpool automatic electric dryers. 11 plastic drawers . . . $6 $2.99 1.99 25 assorted girls' polyester shorts. All 7-14 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. containing carbon, such as 20 flatware sets . $29-49 $19.99 14.99 polyester fill. Just 24 so hurry in. Orig. $12.99, Special purchase ...... 149.99 Myrtle Cadoret, on Rt. 37, tobacco. Cigarette smoke con­ sizes. Hurry. Orig. $2.49 ...... 9 9 * 5 wicker loveseats $89.99 $69.99 49.99 then $5.99 ...... 3.99 Columbia, with Mrs. C. Ran­ tains from 2.6 to 6 per cent car­ 6 Whirlpool giant 16 cubic' toot freezers. 6 wicker fan chairs $59.99 $49.99 39.99 dolph Forbes as co-hostess. bon monoxide. Upright. Orig. $349.99 ...... 289.99 6 sweetheart chairs $34.99 $24.99 19.99 Owning to serious illness, the For Students 60 misses' pants in solids and plaids. Polyester 6 Whirlpool deluxe 2-speed, 3-cycle washers. 8 wicker nymph originally scheduled speaker, Two publications of interests or acrylic knits. Assorted styles. Orig. $12-13, LITTLE Allen Behnke, cannot be pre­ to college students are Orig. $299.99 ...... 229.99 chairs ...... $39.99 $29.99 19.99 then $7.99 ...... 4.99 GIRLS' sent. available at the South Windsor 6 Whirlpool deluxe electric dryers, 5-cycles. 14 ladderback There will be a discussion on Public Library. Special purchase ...... 179.99 chairs ...... $19.99 $12.99 9.99 36 long skirts in solids, plaids. Misses' sizes. COATS planting seeds under artificial The library has received the 5 redwoad chaises $59.99 $39.99 29.99 light, and there will be a current editions of the 6 Whirlpool deluxe 18 lb. washers. 2 -speed, Orig. $13-24, then $7.99-13.99 ...... 5.99 4 redwood club Orig. $24-48, number of slides by members “Collegiate Summer Employ­ RCA 6-PIECE 5-cycle. Orig. $319.99 ...... 259.99 60 misses' sweaters, rib and flat acrylic knits. of flower and garden clubs. ment Guide" and “ The Direc­ ASSORTED MARTEX chairs ...... $29.99 $19.99 14.99 then $19.99 tory of Overseas Summer DELUXE STEREO SYSTEM 4 BBQ grills ...... $9.99 $8.99 6.99 Turtles, mock turtles, pullovers. Orig. $6.99, FLOOR SAMPLE DISHWASHERS AND FIELDCREST SHEETS $85,000 WORTH OF Jobs.” Includes AM/FM stereo, 8-track tape 26 sm. bird feeders $3.98 2.99 2/$13.00 ...... 4.99 The collegiate guide is an up- Kitchen-Aid, Maytag and Whirlpool models. FINE JEWELRY Club Plans player, turntable with dust cover, stereo 21 Ig. bird feeders $6.98 4.99 24 misses' famous maker cotton denim jeans. 15.99 to-date listing of summer Hurry. Now ...... 25% OM 10 Mirro omelett pans $7.99 5.99 3.99 Square Dance employment opportunities in Over 800 sheets and cases to mix and match. Orig. $14, then $8.99, now ...... 4.99 headphones, accoustical speakers and 11 Ironing pad & % Fantastic buys on summer camps, national parks, Both flat and fitted styles. In Andover and resorts. cart. Just 8. Orig. $199.99 139.99 covers ...... $2.79 1.99 warm winter coats IITUI Twin. Orig. $5-7.50 ...... 50%.,. It also lists career training THE ORIGINAL PRICES for little girls' Uonna Holland programs, government Full. Orig. $6.50-8 ...... DOORBUSTER DOORBUSTER Correspondent Men's and women's styles. Earrings, pendants, positions and volunteer ser­ RCA 6-piece audio component system Queen. Orig. $10.50-12 sizes 4-6X. Many 646-0,T75 vices opportunities. with AM/FM stereo, tuning meter, WEAR*EVER FRY PANS bracelets, rings. In 14 kt. gold, some with MISSES' ZIP LINED ALL WEATHER COATS. The Hop River Hoppers will King. Orig. $12.50-14.50 styles and colors. The overseas directory lists changer, giant twin speaker enclosures, Just 13 pans with Teflon® II coating for easy Just 60. Orig. $35.99, then $25.99 18.99 WIN FREE TICKETS sponsor a square dance Satur­ wide variety of job openings in Cases. Orig. $4.50-6 pr. . diamonds and birthstones. Watches, too. A day, called “ The Wearing of the stereo headphones, built in 8-track tape cleaning. Orig. $7.49, now only . . Europe, South America and 3.99 colossal collection. Hurry! TO THE RINGLING BROTHERS Green.” Africa. Tips on applying for a player. Just 2. Orig. $299.99 1 99.99 It will be from 7:30 until 10:30 job, sample letters and Assorted tops for little girls' 4-6X sizes. Orig. & BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS p.m. at the Andover Elemen­ resumes are also included. 150 misses' shirts and blouses, assorted. Orig. tary School. $3.99-8, then $2.99 ...... 2.49 Register Saturday at Forbes in the The library hours are Monday DOORBUSTER ACCESSORIES $17-25, then $10.99, now ...... 7.99 A donation of $1 is being through Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 DOORBUSTER Great pants for little girls' 4-6X sizes. Orig. Manchester Parkade. We'll be giving asked. Everyone attending is RCA PORTABLE B&W TV 60 women's pants and tops, assorted. Orig. p.m. and Friday and Saturday MARTEX TOWEL SETS 60 misses' sweaters, assorted styles, colors. $4.49-7, then $4.49-4.99 ...... 3.99 away 18 pairs of free tickets for the asked to wear something green. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orig. $8-20, then $5.35-13.39 ....4.99-6.99 $8.99-10.99 ...... 4.99 10:30 a.m. circus performance on Satur­ The caller will be Happy Hall. Coffee Hour Deluxe 12" diagonal black & white portable Little girls' warm winter jackets. Sizes 4-6X. There will be refreshments and 1,062 assorted towels in Plaid Picket, Great day, May 10, at the Hartford Civic The Ladies Auxiliary of the with UHF/VHF tuner, folding antenna. Only 120 assorted Hansen knit scarves and hats. 150 misses' pants and skirts, top makers. O rig., Orig. $15.99-17, then $10.99 ...... 8.99 door prizes. South Windsor Little League Scott and Wicker & Lace patterns. Bargains. $17-35, then $10.99 ...... 7.99 Center. Drawing 5:30 on Saturday, The Hop River Hoppers meet 10. Orig. $99.95 .... Acrylic and wool knits. Many colors. All warm Knit tops for the big girls' 7-14 sizes. Orig. will hold its annual “ Get- 69.99 Bath. Orig. $4 ...... 1*99 winners notified by phone. each Wednesday at the school. Acquainted Coffee” March 26 to wear right now. Be early. Orig. $2.50-8, 75 tops to mix and match with pants, skirts. $4.99-8.50, then $3.99 ...... 2.99 Newcomers practice from 6:30 at 8 p.m. in Society for Savings FAMOUS MAKER Hand. Orig. $2.29 ...... 99* until 8:30 p.m. From 8:30 until then $1.69-5.35 ...... 996-4.99 Orig. $12-25, then $10.99 ...... 7.99 Great buys on girls' pants, 7-14 sizes. Orig. Bank on Ellington Rd. TWIN BEDDING SETS Face. Orig. $1.10 ...... 59* 9:30 p.m., there is a workshop Guest speaker will be Peter 24 sportswear pantcoats for warming up. $6.99, then $5.99 ...... !.. 4.99 for graduates. Cecchini, Little League presi­ TV FLOOR SAMPLES Orig. $60-80, then $35.99 ...... 29.99 DOORBUSTER dent. All mothers of any M E N 'S W EA R Big girls' coats in sizes 7-14. Save! Orig. $26- RCA, SYLVANIA, HITACHI CARDIGANS for misses' sizes 34-38. All youngster in Little League are Extra firm mattress and boxspring sets by 50, then $19.99 ...... 17.99 SNOWBLOWERS invited to attend. Stearns & Foster and Eclipse. Sets are mis­ acrylic knits. Only 25 so be early. Orig. $8, The auxiliary officers for this FAMOUS MAKER DRESSES Big girls' jackets, 7-14 sizes. Winter warm. 20% OFF then $3.99 ...... 1*99 year are Marge Kimmey, presi­ matched. Just 12, now 89.00 Orig. $17.99-28, then $12.99 ...... 10.99 Fantastic buys on floor samples and CARPET REMNANTS dent, Eloise Andreana, vice Level loop, plush, sculptured and shag styles. BOTANY 500 SUITS in assorted patterns and president, Mary Lou demonstrators. All sold as is. Also in full size sets. Mismatched. Just 8 sets. 1/3 OFF All sorts of sweaters in big girls' favorite styles 9xl2'-12xl8','9xl5'-12xl5' sizes. solids. Just 52 of them. Now at the lowest 15.99 • 19.99 COURT Kupchunos, secretary, and Buy now ...... 99.00 and colors. Sizes for 7-14. Be. early. Orig. Irene Hintz, treasurer. All floor samples. Choose from assorted Orig. $119-399 prices of the season. Be here! Orig. $135-150, DOORBUSTER CASES Committee chairman are RCA XL-100 portable color televisions with $5.99-8.50, then $4.99 ...... 3.99 . Jacobsen and Ariens styles. Hurry. Just 5. then $99.99-109.99 ...... Just 60. Orig. $28-48, then $19.99-39.99. In bingo, Eloise Andreana, Bar­ 89.99 Little boys' knit shirts. Sizes for 4-7. 19" diagonal picture. Push-button automatic 59.00 • 149.00 misses' and half sizes. LONG NIGHTGOWNS of polyester and cot­ COMMON PLEAS COURT bara Cecchini, Peg Moriarty; 19 concession, Irene Hintz and fine tuning. 100% solid state. Just 24 so hurry. Orig. $4-5.50, then $2.99 ...... 1.99 ton. White with pink or blue trim. Just_l£. DRAPES AND SPREADS Kuckville Session Marge Kimmey; dance, Eloise Special purchase ...... 399.99 Save 20% on 2 styles of Barwick carpets. Little boys' cotton corduroy jean jackets Orig. $13, then $5.99 ...... 2.99 Philip C. Waite, 17, of 87 Andreana; field house and SPECIAL PURCHASE! 80 Heritage and Summergrade quilted 25 assorted men's robes. Sizes for all. Orig. Trout Stream Dr., Vernon, was telephone committee. Peg RCA XL-100 portable color television with 21" "Rare Choice" velvet pile style in 20 colors. for sizes 4-7. Great for spring weather. COLONIAL ROCKERS spreads: sentenced to 90 days in jail on a Moriarty, Mary Noonan and diagonal picture. 100% solid state so there $15, now only ...... 12.99 / \ Orig. $17.99 sq. yd...... 14.39 Orig. $9-11, then $4.99 ...... 3.99 charge of fourth-degree larceny Mariette Kennedy; field prac­ Twin size. Orig. $14.99, then $11.99 9.99 are no tubes to burn out. Just 24. Special 200 men's knit, sport and sleeveless sweaters. FUR and 90 days on a charge of tices, Barbara Donahue; pic­ 49.00 "Whispering Sands" sculptured carpet of Cotton corduroy jeans for 4-7 boys... DOORBUSTER Full size. Orig. $18.99, then $16.99 12.99 possession of marijuana and tures, Sandy Brett; publicity, purchase price ...... 489.99 Assorted styles and colors. Save! Orig. $6.99, TRIMMED nylon. Orig. $14.99 sq. yd...... 11.99 Orig. $6-8.50, then $3.99 ...... 2.99 MEN'S VESTS in assorted colors, sizes. All Judge Philip Dwyer ordered the Dolores Mercure. Just 12 hardwood rockers with pine, maple or Queen. Orig. $22.99, then $19.99 . 18.99 RCA XL-100 swivel console color television then $4.99 ...... -.-rr...... 3.99 PANT COATS sentences to run concurrently. LWV Reception King. Orig. $34 & 44 ...... 22.99 "Econo Tiles" do-it-yourself carpet tiles. Self Big boys' assorted tops. Sizes 8-16. polyester and wool blends. Only 25. Comp, at with 25" diagonal picture. 100% solid state. painted finishes. Wonderful buys. Hurry! Another charge of possession The Soutji Windsor League of Young men's vests, only 75 in the group. Orig. 80 assorted quilted bedspreads; stick rubber backing. 5 colors. 54 one-foot sq. Orig. $99.99, Orig. $4-9, then $2.99 ...... 2/5.00 $15-20 ...... 1.99 of marijuana and one of posses­ Women Voters is hosting a Only 6. Orig. $629.95 ...... 549.99 $6, then $1.99 ...... 99c sion of a dangerous weapon, membership reception for in­ Twin ar full. Orig. $30-35, then $19.99 14.99 tiles per carton. Orig. $29.99 carton 15.99 then $79.99 Big boys' corduroy pants in 8-16 sizes. Orig. RCA XL-100 deluxe console color television were nolled. terested members of the com­ 200 men's slacks, cuffed and uncuffed. Orig. Queen, king. Orig. $40-45, $9-10, then $4.99 ...... :...... 3.99 ' Frederick P. O'Connell, 19, of munity on Thursday, March 13 with 25" diagonal picture. 100% solid state. then $29.99 ...... 24.99 $10.99, then $8.99, now ...... 6.99 Cotton corduroy battle jackets for big boys' Broad Brook, was fined $150 on at 8 p.m. in the Candlewood Only 6 of these deluxe models so be early. 3 STYLES OF DESKS 200 assorted ties in favorite colors and 49.99 a charge of operating under the Apartments Community Room,. 72 pairs of Tucson casement draperies by BICYCLES sizes 8-16. Great spring wear. Hurry in. Orig. influence of liquor or drugs. A 1255 Ellington Rd. Orig. $629.95 ...... 599.99 Just 25. This Cameo. Choose green, gold, natural or patterns. Orig. $2.50-2.99 ...... 1.99 charge of misuse of license The LWV is a non-partisan RCA XL-100 portable calor televisian with 15" Just 12 desks in Italian, French or Colonial $13.14, then $5.99 ...... 3.99 season's favorite plates was nolled. organization whose purpose is brown: 500 men's dress shirts from top makers. Orig. diagonal picture. Deluxe'model. Complete designs. Beautiful finishes. Be early! Orig. Big boys' sweaters, 8-16 sizes. Save! Others fined were: Tore to encourage the informed and styles. Misses' sizes. 48"x63". Orig. $23 pr...... 14.89 $8.50-10, then $5.99 ...... 4.99 Askeland, 35, 39 Hillside Ave., active participation of its with carry handle. Only 12. Great buy. $199.00, then $169.00 .. 89.00 Orig. $9-12, then $4.99 ...... 3.99 Vernon, failure to obey traffic members, and all citizens, in 48"x84". Orig. $26 pr...... 16.89 Over 20 men's gifts, assorted accessories. Special purchase ...... 329.99 control signal, $25; Joseph. government and politics. 96"x84". Orig. $58 pr...... 37.69 Orig. $3-50, then 20% off, now 99C-39.99 Sleepwear for the girls: Dempsey, 21, East Windsor, Past local study items of the 144"x84". Orig. $89 pr...... 57.79 10 fur trimmed long coats in misses' sizes. Girls' favorite footed pajamas with plastic ENTIRE failur to obey traffic control South Windsor league have been LAMPS AND GIFTS 188 outerwear and leisure wear, be early. 60 solid color textured slipcovers in blue, Some of this season's favorites. Be early. Orig. feet. Orig. $12, now only ...... 4.99 signal, $15; Barbara Petroski, the needs of the town sanitary Orig. $13-70, then $11.99-39.99.7.99-29.99 STOCK FAMOUS MAKER Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon, failure landfill, housing, project con­ Just 32 salad bowl sets. All 7-piece sets. Orig. melon, green or brown. For standard sizes. $129.99, then $99.99 ...... 59.99 Girls' knit sleepers. Warm for cold nights. to grant right of way, $20; cern and recreation. $19.99 ...... 9.99 RACKETS William H. Pease, 19,101 South The current study item is Chair. Orig. $20, then $7.99 ...... 4.99 100 long dresses and dressy separates for the Orig. $7, then $5.89, now ...... 4.99 Just 9 chrome floor lamps. Brighten up your St., speeding, $30; Steven public health services in South Sofa. Orig. $42, then $17.99 ...... 9.99 night life. Great fabrics, styles. Orig. $19-72, Wakefield, 29, Vernon Ave., Windsor. rooms. Orig. $29.99-79.99 ...... 50% off Just 70 French voile sheer panels in 47" TODDLER PAJAMAS OFF Rockville, unnecessary noise The South Windsor League, Just 20 cut glass punch sets for party times. then $15.99-49.99 ...... 15.99-29.99 % 50 with a motor vehicle, substitute an affiliate of both the state and widths, JJ^hoose 63", 72" or 81" lengths. 60 SUMMER Orig. $6 125 rackets from such famous names as Orig. $20 ...... 12.99 Group of party pajamas, long dresses and charge for reckless driving, national LWV, is totally White, shell, green or gold colors to go with SPORTCOATS FOR MEN $20; William H. Pease, 19, of volunteer organization. It is 12 pictures. Orig. $49.99 ...... 29.99 separates. Just 20, now ...... 50% off Spaulding, Slazenger, Chemold, Court, more. all. Orig. $7 and $8 panel ...... 2.99 101 South St., Rockville, open to both men and women of 36 junior size pantsuits, assorted styles. Orig. 3.99 speeding, $30. the community. For further in­ Great prints for boys and y r HOUSEWARES Orig. $55-75 $24.99, then $19.99 ...... 12.99 Louis D. Maloon, 20, of 2 formation contact Daria FAMOUS MAKER Laurel St., Rockville, operating Plummer, 644-8403. // girls' Toddler sizes 2-4^y^^=’ V FLOOR SAMPLE SYROCO WALL Junior sweaters in pullovers, turtles ond car­ SKIS NOW PRICED under suspension, $200 bond Tfirift Shop ROOR CARE NEEDS 25% forfeited, charge of improper The South Windsor Communi­ ACCESSORIES digans. Just 50 so be here at 9 Saturday. ClEARANCEOF OFF ^ t a 7 u ;r ^ ^ passing, nolled. ty Thrift Shop in the Sullivan Orig. $10.99-29.99 Orig. $12-17, then $9.99 ...... 6.99 Walter Weirs, RFD 2, Ave. Shopping Plaza will now REFRIGERATORS OFF all floor samples and 50% MEN'S & LADIES' BIKES 29.99 Junior pants in cuffed and uncuffed styles. This Rockville, failure to obey stop accept handcrafted items to be demonstrators. Just 50 so hurry. OFF sign, nolled; Mark Violette, 17, sold on a consignment basis. Murray, Jason and Echo brands in 3, 5 and 10 50% 25% OFF 7.99« 19.99 season's favorite styles. Just 75. Orig. $15-23, Oak Grove St., Manchester, Just 25 so hurry. Choose from Fischer, Wedein, The shop will display a varie­ speed styles plus coasters. Just 50 in the Fantastic buys on lightweight summer second-degree larceny, nolled. ty of crocheted or knitted items then $8.99 ...... 6.99 Famous make styles, many sizes. Just 48. Assorted wall decorations. 20% OFF discontinued styles in group. Great buys. Meergans and Europa and save. A charge of disorderly con­ with ceramics also being dis­ sportcoats. All patterns. Be here early. duct, against Thomas Ziemba, \ upright and canister vacs, electric brooms. played and on sale. 22, of 52 Reed St., Rockville, Among items on display are was changed to threatening and string art, doll’s clothing, set for a jury trial in April. mittens, scarfs, pendents, foot Many' of the some 140 cases stools, knitting bags, three- scheduled to be presented this dimentional plaques, stuffed FORBES A WALLACE FORBES A WALLACE week, were continued for SHOP FORBES SATURDAY AT THE MANCHESTER PARKADE FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. USE YOUR FORBES' CHARGE, MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD. animals and other crafts. TAKE ROUTE #84.86, EXIT 92 FOR FORBES' IN THE MANCHESTER PARKADE. BE HERE AT 9 A.M. SATURDAY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS. various reasons. j PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Fri., March 7, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 7, 1975— PAGE SEVEN iHaiiflu's^r tuMiiim Umilh A Hospital Credit Union Expands A OPINION f The Manchester Memorial A Crocini said the loca credit available certain options regar­ tors this year were Shirley Campanelli, and Leo William­ BUSINESS Hospital Credit Union has union already has 137 members ding dividends and interest Koski, Randy Belair, and son. expanded its services to in­ at Rockville General Hospital. refunds that we were previous­ Wesley Shorts. Shorts is the clude employes of Rockville About 700 Manchester ly unable to exercise,” Crocini Rockville General Hospital In closing the credit union’s Vernon Bank Names General Hospital, Credit Memorial Hospital employes said. representative; books for 1974, directors voted a Supply and Demand Union President Charles are members. Crocini was elected president 5.3 per cent dividend, plus a 0.5 New Branch Manager Crocini announced today. of the credit union at the recent The union’s credit committee per cent bonus on all fully-paid "V .. The action, ratified by credit “The opening of the credit un­ annual meeting. Other officers consists of Marjorie Roach shares for the quarter ended Joan M. Zawistowksi has became head teller at the The Costra, or Syndicate, is hot ­ While the figures may vary a little, union directors at their recent ion to membership by Rockville for 1975 named were .Viola (chairman); Sue Wilson Dec. 31. A 10 per cent refund on been named manager of the Lafayette Square branch. Campbell, vice president; Lois (secretary) amd William interest paid on loans during Vernon National Bank’s ticularly known for being a law the disparity between wholesale annual meeting, is considered Hospital employes will have a Mrs. Zawistowski is a Tolland of significant value to the un­ very positive effect upon the Dunham, secretary; and Daniel Oellers. The supervisory com­ 1974 has been credited to in­ Lafayette Square branch office. County 4-H leader, and a abiding body. In fact it has a well- prices in the South and retail prices 4, ion’s continued growth, Crocini amount of capital in our ac­ Ramsey, treasurer. mittee appointees are Randy dividual member accounts. President James M. Troy has member of several horse Named as credit union direc­ Belair (chairman), Mariann earned reputation for being downright plus a heavy state cigarette tax of 21 said. counts, which will in turn make announced. owners’ associations. She and Mrs. Zawistowski replaces her husband, Joseph, live at illegal and criminal. cents a pack, makes Connecticut an .’48 Frederick E. Vogell, who has Driggs Rd., 'Vernon, with their But there is one law that it follows attractive illegal market too. IW# assumed new duties at the son, Charles. and knows very well, and that is the Pioneer Reports a Better Year bank’s main office at Vernon So trucks and planes are carrying Circle. law of supply and demand. Newsday Four Billion Pioneer International $880,000 in 1974, up 49 per cent A native of Coventry, Mrs. cigarettes, bought legally in the dinate and actively pursue a Abrams also said proprietary world’s leading manufacturer The Bic Pen Corp. of Milford has told the story of how closely they Corp. of ManchesJter has from 1973’s $592,000. Net in­ new business plan which Zawistowski attended South, into and State designs originated by the com­ of parachutes, recovery t f / i has produced four billion ball reported a substantial in­ come per share was 49 cents in maximized marketing, produc­ Manchester High School, Morse follow its dictates. j pany have been a major con­ systms, and related equipment. pens since the firm was es­ and Connecticut and are underselling 1974, compared to 33 cents in tion and engineering. School of Business, and the crease in net sales and net tributing factor toward main­ Its Advanced R & D division tablished in 1959, the company Cigarettes can be bought wholesale 1973. "Profitability was favorably American Institute of Banking. the local wholesalers so badly that income for its fiscal year taining Pioneer^s relatively places engineering and techical says. affected due to improvements She joined Vernon National in in North Carolina for $2.60 per carton ended Nov. 30, 1974. David N. Abrams, chairman high percentage of market personnel with industry to meet “We had the best bail-point many of them have gone out of that were previously made in 1966 in th e main office and for only a little more in Virginia Net sales for the year were and president of the firm, said sales. specialized re(juirements. The pen in 1959, and have the best business. establishing peak efficiency bookkeeping department. She or Kentucky. $23.9 million, up 38 per cent the strong operating results. Pioneer International Feuer Gage division provides subsequently became a teller bail-point pen in 1975, but we over 197S’s $17,5 million sales. were directly related to the levels in the manufacturing en- gauges for use in the precision have not stayed still,” said titities of the company,’’ Corp.,through its operating and head teller, and in 1970 was But in New York City, cigarettes And, of course the loss in tax Net income after taxes was company’s program to coor- metals industry. Henry Rudenko, Bic’s Abrams said. divisions, is considered the Joan Zawietowski named head teller at the wholesale at $4.80 per carton and in revenue to the city and states is enor­ Rockville branch. In 1973, she engineering director. Long Island at $4.10. Both New York mous — $133,000,000 last year it is es­ State and the City of New York have timated. heavy cigarette taxes. The tax in the Town Dermatologist We don’t point to this as exemplary, city is 26 per cent per package and on or a method of business activity in Opens Vernon Office Long Island it is 18 cents per package. which you can stay out of trouble. In the city the price per pack is 63 Robert D. Greenberg, M.D., cents and on the island 45 cents. But we do wish that councilmen and Early Season Tennis Play at Charter Oak Park (Photo by Steve Dunn) has opened an office for the Ever looking for a way to make an practice of dermatology at the supervisors and legislators, even the Vernon Professional Building, 7 honest (?) dollar the Cosa Nostra boys Congress and administration, would Rt. 30, Vernon. could see that this was quite a spread follow the law — supply and demahd, — $2.60 wholesale in North Carolina Dr. Greenberg attended the that is — as closely as the Cosa Nostra University of Michigan Medical and $4.80 in New York City. does. :s*- School at Ann Arbor, ANDREW TULLY graduating in 1967 with an M.D. degree. After interning at OPEN Barnes Hospital-Washington Daley Wants Shriver University School of Medicine COLLEGETOWN CLASSICS Plea Bargaining FORUM (St. Louis), he did his der- matoiogy residency at the IN BABY PALES...Those soft, University of Virginia Medical sweet shades of spring that make a gal Center (Charlottesville). Under Scrutiny Talk About WASHINGTON — Only a relative hand­ tenders for the Democratic nomination. no campaign. I think it would be an unlike­ feel so feminine and fresh. We love every Your Problems ful of Sargent Shriver’s pals, not More important, in an era of declining ly development.” He served as a major in the necessarily including Shriver himself, political machines, Daley has shown that Shriver was saying the conventional U.S. Army Medical Corps in last one of them...from the baby blues The legal practice of plea anxious to conclude a case, and hence To the editor: want him to run for the Democratic he still has enormous clout. He almost sur­ thing. But he also left the door open. Asked West Germany. Greenberg is a to the fair yellows to the pretty peaches. bargaining is coming under severe accepted a punishment which they I would like to commend The Presidential nomination next year. ely can deliver the big lilionis Democratic what he’d do if approached (by Daley), fellow of the American Manchester Evening Herald for the arti­ But one of those pals is Mayor Richard vote, and that will mean something to All easy-care, easy-wear polyester knits. scrutiny and is being charged with cir­ might not have received if they had Shriver replied there was “no question Robert D. Greenberg Academy of Dermatology. cle on vandalism at Highland Park School. Daley of Chicago, and that makes Shriver other power brokers as they study the par­ that if a political leader with his Sizes 5-13. Tied-up safari jacket, 36.00. cumventing justice in many cases. gone to trial. a legitimate potential candidate. For ty's roster of Presidential candidates. 4 » '' '/ 'i I believe if parents cared about their experience came to me and talked to me / The pant, 24.00. Beige acrylic sweater, Emphasis on the practice, in which children vandalism would not happen. Daley has just won a landslide With Dick Daley's all-out support, Shriver seriously about running for high office I’d / - On the other side of the coin, it is Children get away with too much non­ Democratic primary victory in his bid for wouid have an excellent chance of going give a tremendous amount of weight to pastel stripes, 16.00. A-line skirt, 20.00. a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a an unprecedented six consecutive four- / 4 claimed that hardened criminals “cop sense these days. When I grew up, several ail the way. that opinion...I'm not averse to running Bolton Man Elected lesser offense than that with which he years ago, my parents required me.to tell/ year term in City Hall, and is a shoo-in to for public office.” /fj a plea," and accept a lesser sentence be re-elected April 1. Shriver and Daley have been close has been charged, came to the them where I was going, whom I wa^ politically for more than 20 years. They Shriver feels the say today, to wit, that To Insurance Post / ■ I going with, what time I would be home and At this writing, Daley has not fingered V / * s i than they might have received in a became acquainted while Shriver was run­ he'd find it hard if not impossible to say no forefront of public attention when if I was later than the time required, why I George McGovern’s 1972 running mate. trial. They are hence given lighter ning the mammoth Merchandise Mart for to Dick Daley. “ You can let that Joseph F. Gately of 90 Cider member since 1969 and serves ForLes sWallace was late. It might sound like it was/too But it is an open secret that Shriver has former Vice President Spiro Agnew his father-in-law, Joseph P. Kennedy, and December statement stand,” he said in an Mill Rd., Bolton, has been on the organization’s contract sentences and more quickly become much at the time about the questions but it topped Daley’s Presidential list ever since THE PLACE FOR JONIORS Shriver was a Daley appointee as presi­ interview. “ But you might add that elected to a two-year term on review committee. pleaded guilty to a lesser charge paid off in later years. I am glad my Sen. Teddy Kennedy withdrew from the eligible for parole. dent of the Chicago Schooi Board, in which Daley's victory was a good thing for the board of directors of the Gately is a graduate of parents brought me up the right way. race. Or, as a Daley confidant put it by rather than go to trial in Maryland on post his competence won bipartisan sup­ Chicago and for our party...I think he’s the Independent Mutual Insurance Boston College. He is past When I see kids act the way they do and telephone from Chicago: “Sure, Shriver is the charge of having sold influence or A rising crime rate has accelerated port. best big city mayor in America. You’ll Agents (IMA) of Connecticut, director of the New England get away with it, I wish they were my kids Daley’s man — unless the mayor can per­ note that Chicago's unemployment is Inc. 1752 Club and is active locally in accepted bribes. the practice. As courts, prosecuting and things would be different. / suade Kennedy to change his mind.” Severai years ago, Shriver was Daley's about 2 per cent less than the national ! il A Gately, treasurer of Powers- the St. Maurice Men’s Club, the If I had any problems whfen I was Daley sees Kennedy as a “sure-thing” choice to run for governor of lilinois, but The startling claim is made that for attorneys and to a lesser extent average. Daley has shown that a good Bolles-Vigra-Houlihan in Marine Corps League, and the younger, my parents would sit down with candidate. But he’s convinced that Shriver Shriver by that time had departed Chicago every case which comes to trial, nine defense lawyers become over­ mayor can make a big city work.” Berlin, has been an IMA Republican Town Committee. me and talk things over but parents — as a member of the Kennedy clan in for Washington. In short, Barkus is willin' — even a little have been settled by this type of legal burdened with work they turn to the nowadays are too busy, going to parties, good standing — is his next-bet. “Dick's As recently as last December, Daley more willin' than he was in December. got nothing against the other Democratic bargaining or negotiation. expedient of negotiating charges and playing cards, and other things instead of saw to it that Shriver sat next to him at an Shriver sounded like a bona fide candidate sitting down and asking “Do you have any candidates,” said the Mayor’s crony. “He awards luncheon of the Chicago Commis­ when he reminded the interviewer that Firms Report The system is assaulted on two sentences. problems or is everything okay?’’ If just wants somebody that can win, no sion on Human Relations. After the eats, Aaron Henry, head of the NAACP in fronts by those interested in a more parents would do so, we would not have matter who the Republicans put up.” Shriver told reporters: “I’m not con­ Mississippi, “is writing letters all over the Sales, Income Iff * The only remedy to the abuse seems kids that are on drugs, alcohol, pregnant Daley, of course, is not omniscient. But F I f ' \V sidering running at this time. I'm not state telling people to urge me to run for Sag^-Allen & Co. Inc. of perfect judicial process. Some claim to be more judges on ■the bench and teen-agers, break-ins, etc. If kids cannot he has a record of backing successfui con­ making any effort. I have no organization. President.” Mark him available. Hartford has reported 1974 net that many defendants are talked into talk to their parents about their problems more prosecuting attorneys. The income of $254,380 (23 cents per there are plenty of people who will listen plea bargaining by their attorneys, shar6) on sales of $33.7 million, price of this of course is higher taxes. to them; School counselors, ministers, and compared to 1973 income of one other person who knows all the $58’/,521 (78 cents per share) on answers, that is God. He helps all, if you will let him. Congressional Quarterly Report salbs of $31.6 million. .<3 The company said 1974 sales Sharon Storrs were the highest in history. The 177 Homestead St. Manchester decline in earnings was at­ tributed to ascending costs and Federal Land Use Legislation shrinking consumer income. t M T W T f t Company directors declared 1 2 3 a reduced quarterly dividend of 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1? 13 H IS 16 17 Being Given Cautious Revival six cents per share, payable 18 19 ?0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 April 1 to stockholders of ALMANAC record March 18. The previous U* if Ity l iiilcd l ’ r<‘K!4 Inlfriuilionul regular quarterly dividend was 12 cents per share. Today is Friday, March 7, the 66th day By ALAN EHRENHALT mance last year raised doubts about their want to be led down the priinrose path into of 1975 with 299 to follow. WASHINGTON — Land use planning President willingness to go ahead with anything.” a one-up situation with Jackson and Gulf & Western Industries The moon is approaching its new phase. legislation, which just about died on the Jackson is reluctant to go ahead with his Udall.” Inc. has reported net earnings The morning stars are Mercury and House floor last June, is being given a Jeffrey A. Newfield, vice bill without some sign that the House is of $32.7 million in the second Mars. cautious revival in the new Congress. But The amount involved in federal land use president of the Hartman going to act.' “Jackson passed a biil twice quarter of Fiscal 1975, com­ The evening stars are Samm, Venus and it isn’t at the top of anybody’s list, and it grants would not be great. Last year’s Tobacco Co., has been elected only to see it die,” one of his ailies said. “I pared to net earnings of $24 Jupiter. could become a silent casualty of govern­ Udall bill called for $800-million over an president of the Shade Tobacco don’t think he wants to put the Senate million in the same period a Those born on this date are under the ment in a recession year. eight-year period, and this year’s bills Growers Agricultural Associa­ through a make-work exercise this time.” year ago. Revenues for the se­ sign of Pisces. Land use proposals seek to prevent ran­ would call for less. But supporters fear tion, based in Windsor. The Jackson and Udail bills would offer cond quarter reached a record Noted American botanist Luther Bur­ dom development and urban sprawl by en­ that any amount will sound like too much Newfield has served as a IV ’■■• federal aid to states willing to undertake $643 million, compared to $534 bank was born March 7, 1849. couraging states to classify land according to a President who already has Implored director of the association since land use planning, without any sanctions million a year earlier. to the way they want it u s ^ — for develop­ against states that did not want to par­ Congress to avoid spending programs if 1968 and as an officer' since ment, for, farming, for environmental ticipate. Opponents fear, however, that they don’t involve energy. 1970. He is a graduate of [THANKS TO- preservatidin or for whatever else they the federal government would interfere in Loomis School, Princeton Scholarship choose. the substance of the planning by Compromise Sought University, and he holds a R. LOUE Besides, there will be arguments that The Hamilton Standard The concept has had a checkered con­ withholding the money if states did not in­ master’s degree in business ad­ Federal Credit Union has es­ gressional history. As early as 1971, the clude enough environmentally protected land use control will limit the develop­ ministration from the Universi­ Ettpnittti IrralJ) ment necessary to lift the country out of tablished a $500 annual Nixon administration called land use the areas in their plans. ty of Michigan. scholarship in memory of the FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 recession. “Land use may be kind of a country’s foremost environmental priori­ Administration Tepidity He is a member of the Urban late Everett D. Roger, who Published by the Published every ty. It passed the Senate in 1972 and 1973, luxury in a depression year,” said Rep. League of Greater Hartford, Manchester evening except Sun­ Neither the Ford nor the Nixon ad­ Philip E. Ruppe of Michigan, its chief served as credit union president Publishing Co.. Herald but didn’t emerge from the House Interior the Hartford Rotary Club, and days and holidays. ministration has ever been unanimous on Republican.sponsor in the House last year. from October 1974 until his 7 rFORSHOHfING Square. Manchester. Entered at the Committee until early 1974. Then it stalled the Greater Hartford Jaycees. C onn. 0 6.0 4 0. Manchester, Conn.. the subject. President Nixon himself “If you’ve got lots of people in the con­ death in February. Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second in the House Rules Committee, and by the turned against the idea after the forced He has been a director of the The scholarship will be -T H E m v u . (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. time it got to the House floor, Nixon struction trades out of work, they’re not Jaycees since 1968 and serves resignation of John D. Ehrlichman, his going to be very fastidious about where awarded annually to a credit BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER decided he didn’t want it after all. So the domestic affairs adviser and a one-time on the advisory cpmmittee of union employe or employe’s House voted 204-211 against even con­ and when growth takes place,” the Sammy Davis Jr./Greater SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES Seattle zoning lawyer who was known to child who enrolls in an ac- sidering it. favor it. “John Ehrlichman was the big In recent weeks, land use advocates - Hartford Open. creited college level program. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE A Certain Hesitation advocate of land use planning in the White have come up with an idea aimed at // Sngle Copyf ... 15c 3 Months . . $11.70 When legislation has a past such as House,” explained Rep. Alan Steelman, a building majority support. They have ...... 90c 6 Months . . $23.40 ONE Month .. $3.90 One Year. . $46.80 that, supporters learn to restrain their Texas Republican who is for it. “The fact talked of passing a land use bill with Mail Hales Upon Request enthusiasm. The key supporters of land that they supported the bill was purely the language providing specifically for the Subscribers who p.m. should telephone use planning. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D- result of’his presence. After he was gone, siting of energy facilities, reasoning that (ail to receive their the circulation depart- Wash.) and Rep. Morris K. Udall (D- the sole preoccupation of the White House such language might allow Ford to call it PUBLIC Herald before 5:30 ment. 647-9946 an energy program, not a spending Ariz.), are offering bills again. But neither was survival.” In the Ford administration. Interior program of the. kind he promised to veto. RECORDS Member Audit Bureau of Circulations is particularly optimistic about early Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton is arguing passage. Such language would lose some en­ The Manchester for a bill. But President Ford may not be Display advertising “We’re going to give it a try,” said vironmentalist support, but it would Publishing Co. closing hours: Three an easy man to convince, according to an Warranty Deed at 88 High St., $1,000. fu ll days prio r to Udall. “I think we’re better off .with the reduce the volume of opposition from pro­ administration source who has been Robert E, and Joan R. Taylor assumes no financial publication. new membership than we were last year.” development forces who opposed the Peter P. Jacques for William responsibility for Deadline for Herald watching him. “I’ve been in two meetings to Ronald J. and Sharon R. But Udall admits that the administration’s legislation last year. “It gives us a real op­ Levy, rec room at 551 Center typographical errors classified advertising; where we’ve discussed it at great length,” Theriault, property at 44 Alice St., $600. appearing m adver­ 12 noon prior today of blessing may be needed, and he isn’t too portunity to impress development types ...... r ..... - , ' l l : tisements and other publication; 12 noon the source said. “He’s concerned about Dr., $34,500. William F. McClelland, reading matter m The hopeful about that. "I’m a little bit jaded and industry types,” said one Senate Friday for publication the spending and about the intrusion of the Iluilding PermiU demolish barn at 81 Lake St., Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ about their willingness to carry through source. "We’re grasping for straws at this Herald. day. federal government in local affairs. He’s Juris Pukinskas, alterations $200 . with this,” he admitted. "Their perfor­ point, because there’s no doubt it’s going concerned about politics — he doesn’t at 67 N. Elm St., $750. Gregory Mainville, fence at p i® ; to be a tough Congress for land use.” FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY 10-6. SHOP BY PHONE, CALL 648-4030. David E. Frazier, rec room 33 Franklin St., $225. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 7, 1975 MANCHESTERj^VENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.. March 7, 1975 — PAGE NINE ■I Hebron Grant List Increases 3% Selectmen Back Rham Board Trims Budget $94,767

She H c ra lb Nancy Foote DEP standards for burning, follow the state guidelines Anne Dallaire The 1974 list includes; 1,386 There are 3,521 motor $1,000 Spending propriate times in the goods of merchants, $66,450; remained the same on the 1974 thus saving $8,000. The school which are W mile for Correspondent dwellings valued at $20,273,810; vehicles at $2,859,650, and non- Area Profile Members of the Regional curriculum. goods of manufacturers, $3,450; list as the 1973 list, with 158.5 custodial staff will continue to kindergarten children, 1 mile 228-3267 901 garages, barns and sheds registered motor vehicles District 8 Board of Education Next Meeting cables, conduits, ect., $541,250; acres valued at $7,650. „transport refuse to the dump. for those in grades 1-6 and 2 The 1974 Grand List total of valued at $1,054,780; and 1,921 totaled $3,850 on the 1974 list, For Bicentennial trimmed $94,767 from their in-^ At next Monday’s meeting boats, $31,880; and all othet Bus Use Denied Board members also decided miles for high school students. $39,151,140 represents about a 3 lots at $8,289,920. compared to the 1973 list with itial budget proposal of $2,190,- board members will hear a taxable goods, $42,950. Paul A. White, principal in to cancel the basketball and Area Profile per cent increase over the 1973 This is a slight increase over 4,240 motor vehicles at $2,564,- BOLTOIN The selectmen said if at the 258 at a special meeting this Board members voted to send a report on the physical educa­ Veterans exemptions show an charge of transportation, has Tolland Marking soccer summer programs and Grand List of $38,080,995. the 1973 list, which included; 1,- week. These cuts were made letter to Post stating that they tion and athletic programs in­ 300 and honregistered motor increase of $39,535, with a total Donna Holland end of the bicentennial celebra­ to take $1,000 from the 7th According to town reports the 356 dwellings at $19,489,730; 892 announced the request has been after consideration of about would not support 6919. cluding a review of the efforts vehicles valued at $2,800, of $564,210 on the 1974 list, com­ Correspondent tion there was any money left it grade team curriculum work 3 per cent increase is the garages, barns and sheds denied for adult use of school half the budget proposals. Conservation Measures to equalize the opportunities for Other items on the 1974 list in­ pared to $524,675 on the 1973 646-0375 could be returned to the town. Girl Scout Week for a total reduction of $2,540. smallest percentage over-all in­ valued at $1,026,330; and 1,928 buses due to capacity of the Board members will continue Board members received a boys and girls in PE. The clude; Machinery $161,190; list. The Board of Selectmen has ! Favors More Police They voted to delete the air crease in the Grand List in the lots at $8,211,730. buses during regular elemen­ to scrutinize the budget for paper reviewing the energy meeting will also include a con­ Vernon Mayor Calls Meeting horses, $11,650; cattle $32,950; Assessments under the elder­ approved an appropriation of Leon Rivers, selectman, said Vivian Kenneson conditioner, saving $500, and to past ten years. tary and high school runs. This scholarship is sponsored further reductions next week. conservation measure being tinuation of 1975-76 budget There are 53 commercial poultry, $200; commercial fur­ ly circuit breaker bill, on the $1,000 for the Bicentennial he is strongly in favor of ad­ There has been an increase in Correspondent by the Tolland Community Those items cut Monday are; reduce the number of days of practiced. Concerning electrici­ review. The 1973 Grand List had in­ buildings valued at $1,550,750 niture, 136,930; farm 1974 Grand List include; 6.5 Committee. The request, made ditional police protection, but requests to White's office for National Girl Scout week will Scholarship Association which outdoor track facilities $40,000, participation in the Mansfield ty, the staff has been instructed creased 112 per cent over the and one manufacturing building m achinery, $159,300; farm dwellings valued at $87,700; six by Ilvi Cannon, chairman of the ultimately townspeople must adult use of school buses for be observed beginning Sunday consists of residents and new soccer field $3,500, one new Workshop from 160 to 120 days, to limit use where possible by On Economic Development 1972 lis t, re fle c tin g the valued at $61,700 on the 1974 list tools, $21,900; goods of outbuildings at $7,900; and 9.5 committee, will be sent to the decide what’s to be done. getting around to meetings by participating in church ser­ teachers who have joined physical education teacher $8,- thus saving $1,680. Students shutting off room lights when revaluating which had been compared to 51 commercial manufacturers, $2,050; cables, lots at $36,830, with a total cir­ Board of Finance. Rivers is the Democratic con­ The borders of Switzerland during the regular runs. vices. Girl Scouts will gather forces in order to financially 940, two new English teachers participating in this program class rooms are not in use and completed for that list. buildings in 1973 totaling $1,- conduits, etc., $528,400; boats, cuit breaker assessment for the Mrs. (Cannon’s initial request and Italy meet on the summit Concerned with the problems such a meeting be arranged. tender for first selectman in the for the 5 p.m. Mass at St. assist graduates each year. $17,880, and 3/7 new social presently attend only 120 days by shutting off any equipment best solution for all. Insofar as The net figure reflects 262,600 and two manufacturing $29,800; and all other taxable elderly being $132,430. was for $1,000 now and $1,000 in of the Matterhorn, 14,690 feet of economic development in “At this point the state com- May elections. Matthew’s on Saturday and the This application makes studies teacher. so the r^uction does not repre­ when use is unnecessary. The the Planning Commission, exemptions totaling $5,170,520. buildings valued at $82,350. goods, $36,150. Under the circuit breaker, the 1975-76 budget. high. However, the American Vernon, Mayor Frank McCoy is • mission is evidently suffering He urged all residents to 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. services at students eligible for about 25 Also: a proposed new sent a change In program. The chief custodian was instructed Zoning Commission, Zoning Included is $4,555,310 for farm The number of acres in­ The 1973 list valued veterans’ exemptions total $3,- She said it was her feeling Automobile Association re­ calling on several town com­ funding problems and may or return police study question­ the United Congregational scholarships and awards spon­ summer industrial arts funds spent for this program to drastically limit use of Board of Appeals, and and forest land. creased on the 1974 list with 19,- machinery at $162,240; horses, 000 with net circuit breaker there shouldn’t be a charge for ports that the Swiss declare missions to set up a meeting to may not be a potent force in the naires as soon as possible. Church on Sunday. sored by the association and a program $2,240, one of two new are for transportation. lighting during the evening and Economic Development Com­ The list was filed Friday at 988 valued at $8,167,730, com­ $16,270; cattle, $41,350; com­ assessments being $129,430. some of the functions planned that their side of the peak is discuss this and other related future,” the mayor said. Rivers said the survey is Displays will be set up in number of townwide clerical aides $2,025, r^uetjon The final reduction approved overnight. mission can control the types of the Town Office Building by pared to 18,307 on the 1973 list mercial furniture, $167,410; Assessments on the elderly in by the committee so all 43 inches higher than the problems. The business section of being taken to get a cross local buildings to inform the organizations. Amounts of the of snow removal account $200, was the deletion of the special All measures implemented businesses to be allowed this Harold JVIaddocks, assessor. valued at $8,226,500: farm m achinery, $148,900; the 1974 list are 35 dwellings at residents would be able to at­ Italian side. In a letter sent Wednesday to Rockville has many vacant reference of what townspeople public of current projects. Girl grants vary according to need new formica counter top for the education recreation program, last year to control fuel use should be done,” he said. $453,670; 17.5 outbuildings at tend. David Somerville, chairman of stores since shopping centers feel their needs are. Scout cookies will be ready for and ability of the applicant. 8 EMR students, once a week have continued to Ite in force. Referring to strict zoning $25,300 and 35 lots valued at Mrs. Cannon said to date the main office $150 and transporta­ have been put up all around the Obtain Permit delivery next week. The deadline date for for 40 weeks at Hemlock Indoor Teachers and staff were in­ the Economic Development rules concerning any more gas $879,250. The 1973 list showed committee has only raised $130 tion to the summer Project area and town officials and a Subscription Bureau Limited Plans are now being for­ receiving applications is April HELP program $1,600. Outdoor Center,' $480, the over­ structed not to use fire exits Commission, the mayor said, stations going up, especially 32.5 dwellings valued at $380,- from its fund raisers. VITAMIN “The matter of commercial group of businessmen have is the firm that applied for a mulated for the second annual 14. The guidance office will The board also voted not to do night experiment in living except during peak cold along Routes 83 and 30, the AREA 370, 11 outbuildings at $17,100 Richard Morra, first select­ development throughout the been working to correct the vendor’s permit Monday, but Girl Scout day camp to be held answer any questions by calling the work necessary to change program at Hemlock Center periods. mayor said, “The town has, in and 31.5 lots at $154,800. man, said if townspeople do not HEADQUARTERS town should be the concern of problem. refused to pay for it. Five at the Rockville Fish and Game 875-7777. the incinerator to meet the four times a year, $400, and the Teachers also will discuss the Liggett Parkade the past, taken rather severe POLICE REPORT The total assessment for the have enough interest, a town all boards and commissions The mayor said observation members of the group returned Reserve. Anyone interested in transportation for these need for conservation at ap- Low Prices! measures to control the number elderly on the 1974 list was budget won’t help. He said, which have any relation to the of other towns indicates that to the town hall Tuesday and helping in any way at the camp programs at $800. of gas stations and certainly $658,220 compared to $552,270 “You can’t buy history par­ • problem at all.” vacancies are occurring not ELLINGTON paid for a permit. They also had this summer or as troop leaders The reductions approved this there are other businesses VERNON on the 1973 list. ticipation with money, you need Youth Accused Of Slaying . The mayor also sent copies of only in older commercial areas Lorraine LaVoie of 388 Richard N. Thompson, 19, of pictures taken as ^ means of or assistants in the fall, please week bring the total figure to which may suffer from expan­ Mary K. Doyle, 16, of 5 Hilton Total exemption for the will.” ! the letter to the chairmen of the but also in some of the newer Tunnel Rd., vernon, was 968 Hartford Tpke., Vernon and identification. They are selling call Betty Nagle at 872-6117. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A 16- and first degree robbery. He $2,095,491. ding numbers of competitors.” Dr., South Windsor, was elderiy on the 1974 list are $13,- Mrs. Gannon tentatively ■Planning Commission, Zoning suburban shopping centers. charged Thursday with failure Alfred E. Gardiner, 18, of the magazine subscriptions. The Mrs. Silhavy Honored year-old youth has been held in was arrested after the slaying Other Business While noting that the town charged Thursday with third- 000 compared to $10,000 on the planned to purchase stationery Commission, and the Zoning He called on the commissions to obey a traffic control signal saihe address, were arrested permit is valid until March 11. A dinner was held recently to $150,000 bond for the holdup Wednesday night. The board received a letter certainly does not want to adopt degree burglary and second- 1973 list. with the $1,000 she requested Board of Appeals. He especially to give attention to the over-all in connection with an accident TTiursday on a warrant issued honor Dorothy Silhavy for her slaying of an East Haven Mrs. Massaro was shot in the from Rep. Russell Post concer­ or Eve. a philosophy of “no growth,” degree criminal trespassing. Special classified forest land now and as money from its sale expressed concern about the need for employment, as well at the intersection of Rt. 30 and by Common Pleas Court 19 ten years in Girl Scouting in grocer, Frank Massaro, 66, and back and underwent surgery at ning bill 6919 which he has % the mayor said it should try to Vernon Police said the arrest was earned, return it to the Phone 640-5233 flockville section of town and as the type of business or in- Bolton Rd. charging them with second- Tolland. Mrs. Silhavy has been wounding of the victim’s 62- Yale-New Haven Hospital proposed to the State House of maintain financial positions of was made in connection with town. HERO'S BIRTHPLACE ,lhe industrial park. dustry involved, when Police said the LaVoie car degree burglary and larceny. active in many positions in year-old wife, Jean. where she was listed Thursday Representatives, which would existing businesses. the investigation of a complaint The selectmen said to keep CARACAS (UPI) - Simon G&H PAVING & CONST. CO. He said some time ago he reviewing and ruling on collided with one driven by State Police said the arrests scouting from leader to service in fair condition. delegate the power to deter­ He suggested as an agenda that someone was inside a va­ the $1,000, if approved by the Bolivar, the Venezuelan who Joseph Turcio, of East Bituminous Driveways, Parking Lots, Tennis Courts, requested that the Eastern applications for new commer­ Brigitta Boucher of 58 Thrall were made in connection with a unit chairman. Police said Massaro and his mine how far students may be for the proposed meeting, dis­ cant house on Regan St. PREPARE FOR liberated half of South America Haven, who was not put to plea, Repairs, Sealer, plus Concrete Work... Connecticut Development Com­ cial or industrial enterprises or Rd., Vernon. Ms. LaVoie is break into an Upper Butcher finance board, in a separate wife had just closed their food asked to walk to school or to bus cussion of the three glaring Miss Doyle was released on a from Spanish rule in the last cen­ Scholarships was arraigned Thursday in mission and the Vernon com- their expansion. scheduled to appear in Common Rd. home on Feb. 3 in which bicentennial account and use it market on Rte. 80 about 8; 30 stops to local boards of educa­ I Low PricesI Over 26 Years’ Experience! I problems, over-all economic $500 non-surety bond for CONNECTICUT tury, was bom just three blocks Applications for the Tolland superior court on charges of SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED REASOMBli! mission meet to discuss He added, “All of the com­ Pleas Court 19, Rockville, about $500 worth of coins was for planned functions. They said p.m. when they were con­ tion. development, the Rockville appearance in Common Pleas from Plaza Bolivar, the square in Community Scholarship are murder, first degree assault, economic problems of the town missions and the people should March 18. taken. Both were released on if she needed additional money fronted by a bandit at their car. At the present time schools area, and future industrial Court 19, Rockville, on March STATE PjILtCE EXAM now available in the high school in general. He added that just be willing to make reasonable their promise to appear in Com­ in the future to request it when the center of the city named in development throughout the 25. needed. his honor. guidance office. recently he sent a letter to the compromises so as to effect the town. mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Prepare (or the written examination to qualify for this elite state commission asking that April 8. law enforcement agency. Keep your present Job, study at SOUTH WINDSOR home. Minimum age 18. South Windsor Police are in­ Mall Coupon Below (or Dstalls: Vernon Gets Three Deputy Sheriffs vestigating a break into a apart­ ment at 949 Pleasant Valley Rd. Andover Students Will Swish reported by Clayvern ROCKVILLE ran against Daniel McKeever of pointed Gayle DeBortoli, Fothergill. Police said Police Examination Preparation Division Donna Holland When Democrat Frank Cur- for the program so far. Ellington, for the post. another woman, as a deputy. Fothergill said the front door Cross Academy, Inc. Correspondent She said swish will bring im A 1975 SPORT FURY nan of Stafford takes over as HOSPITAL NOTES The county has, in the past, Ellington is alloted only one down the expected decay rot as Students will swish once a high sheriff of Tolland County had been pried open and some 541 Worcester Rd. t- 646-0375 had . women deputies but there deputy. Tolland has only one flouride helps make teeth week first thing in the morning in June, Vernon will have three $25 in cash was taken. Framingham, Mass. 01701 Andover Elementary School have been none since 1960. The also, and Joseph Nedwied was stronger. in the classroom under the deputy sheriffs instead of the South Windsor Police are also Name______students will begin “swishing” duties of the deputies involve appointed. He has a total of 18 teacher’s guidance. two originally proposed. investgating a complaint from Monday shortly after their Also at the meeting was Dr. staffing the court rooms and appointments to make in the Address Admitted Thursday: Thomas ford Springs; Donna Wine, Fern The Vernon Democratic Glen Dolan of 83 Doming St. arrival at school. Michael Goodman, pediatric Burns, Enfield; Christine St., Rockville; Dianne Wise, serving court papers. county. who said his car was entered City Tel. Swish is a mouthwash which dentist from Manchester. Art Meeting THBWEEK. Town Committee, several Ciraco, RFD 2, Tolland; Carol Amato Dr., South Windsor. In Ellington. Curnan also ap­ while parked in his driveway is tasteless and odorless and The Arts Festival Committee weeks ago, endorsed a woman Occupation Dr. Goodman is the dental Couture, Enfield; Dominick Discharged Thursday: Mrs. and an oil guage and contains flouride. If swallowed will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. and a man for the deputy posts. consultant for Andover Fede, Stafford Springs; Catherine Bober and son. Green tachometer, valued at about When Is a good time to call you? there will be no adverse effects at the Andover Elementary At that same meeting. Chair­ Elementary School specifically Elizabeth Gebhardt, Union St., Rd., Manchester; Patricia $100 were taken. MH to the children. School. The Art League will man Lester Baum was asked to for the swish program. meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Rockville; Michelle Graves, Brock, Harriet Dr,, Vernon; speak to Curnan concerning the The teachers themselves 50‘down. No monthly payments. Stafford Springs; Esther Florence Ertel, Franklin Park, Swished Tuesday at a special On Monday the students will school. town having a third deputy. He Vernon Job Office The program will be a Hollister, Vernon Ave., Rockville; Martha Falcone, did this and he said he was told meeting where they were in­ have a dry run. They will swish Rockville; Susan Leach, Highridge Rd., Rockville; troduced to the swish program with water, not the flouride workshop on handbuilt pottery This week, your Lottery ticket could win you more than our by Curnan that an appointment Served 800 Persons by Jan Libby. It is an open $200,00(3 jackpot. It could win you one of a bunch of beautiful new Terrace Dr., Rockville; Donald Pauline Foxe, Park St., would be made this week. and taught how to swish. solution. Lewis, Harvey Lane, Rockville; Jean Grandy, Present the meeting was Bar­ meeting and everyone in­ Plymouth Sport Furies. Each with $1,000 cash.** A long list of luxury Endorsed by the town com­ Some 800 persons appeared at eiiiplu)-iiieiii checks have To swish you place the solu­ Rockville; Elsie Lovell, Hillsdale Dr., Rockville; Bren­ bara Mathew, dental hygienist terested is invited. options including air conditioning and automatic transmission. And mittee were Jane P. McCarthy the new Vernon branch office of scheduled appointments but tion in your mouth, close your Virginia Lane, Tolland; da Kilby, Church St., Vernon; from the Connecticut State There will be a charge of $1 to and Pasquale Deyorio and both the Unemployment Compensa­ those who are filing new claims teeth and lips and force the even a full tank of gas. Margaret Marek, Summit Dr., Catherine Przygocki, Hartford; Department of Health, who cover the cost of materials. have been appointed. Arthur tion Department Thursday thus just appear and have to wait solution from inside your mouth Every Lottery ticket dated March 13 comes with a free Car-A-Day Tolland; Lorraine Murphy, Rico Roavizino, Linden PI., explained the swish program. Anyone planning to par­ Garafolo, one of the four relieving the overflow at the their turns. On request of Ver­ through your teeth for 60 Bonus Number. Match it and win a super Sport Fury like the one shown Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Rockville; Peter Skipper, She said flouride is the only ticipate is asked to bring a finalists in the balloting last Manchester office. non’s State Rep. Martin Burke seconds. below. Match any of our regular Double Play numbers and be in the Theresa Niemann, Union St., Lakeview Terrace, Coventry. preventative we have in den­ large rollingpin and a large, month, is the third person who Persons from Vernon, and through the efforts of town The swish program will cost Rockville; Milo Pecott, Staf­ Birth Thursday: A daughter tistry. She said the highest in­ heavy darning needle for cut­ running for the more than 13,000 cash prizes awarded every week. will be a deputy. Tolland, and Ellington, can now officials the Rockville office the town 38 cents per pupil per ford Springs; Harold Skinner, to Mr. and Mrs. James cidence of decay in anyone’s ting clay, if possible. Get your Lottery tickets with the Car-A-Day stub. And you might Curnan will be succeeding be served at the office set up in was set up, rent-free. year. Broad Brook; Lillian Sigafoos, Sherry Circle, lifetime is in the classroom For further information call end up driving one of this year’s most beautiful bargains. A 1975 Republican Paul Sweeney who the Nye Street Firehouse in There are 275 students signed Tourtellot, Union St., Tolland. John Moore, a labor depart­ Mrs. Barbara Foran, 7427587. did not seek re-election. Curnan Rockville which was staffed years. Plymouth Sport Fury. For only 500. Rockville; Lucille Villano, Staf­ ment field supervisor, said yesterday by 13 Department of there were a few instances Labor employes. where persons appeared at the When the office opened at 9 new office oniy to find their a.m. a crowd was already files had not been transferred DO YOU KNOW THERE IS A WAY TO d o u b l e p l a y t S S i Democrats Oppose Ford Plan waiting causing some delays to from the Manchester office. ■ > i\ officials who were trying to set CUT HOME HEATING COSTS? Moore said in such cases the > ^ • up the new office, located on checks were to be mailed from 4 * ' t • DONNEDTIGUTS *2 0 0 ^ UrTTERY WASHINGTON (UPI) - unemployment will reach from between 9 and 10 per cent would A CHIMNEY HEAT-RECLAIMER GIVES ADDITIONAL HEAT TO YOUR be likely in the second half of tye second-floor of the Manchester before the end of BASEMENT, PLAYROOM AND LAUNDRY... Democrats on Congress’ Joint 9.2 to 9.5 per cent by the last firehouse. the day. 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L e 197S by Chicago Tr»buna-N. Y. Nawt Synd., Inc. niversary. Directors and served as chair­ Kissinger and to discredit camps on maximum alert said\ • The 1964 Chevrolet of The birthday of Manchester’s man of the building and sites Egypt. " I . L : M . against any Israeli reprisals Walker was taken to Common Eugene Wildes of West Hart­ American Legion Post is committee. PLO officials, in statements threatened by Israeli Premier Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford ford was stolen Thursday marked each year with a Fairbanks was a member of issued in Damascus, said the at­ Itzvak Rabin, but observers in today m ere bond and a court evening from the Parkade ■' 1 \ v program sponsored by the Past the Manchester Police Depart­ It’s Three To One For tack on the waterfront Savoy Tel Aviv believed any retalia­ date were to be set. parking lot, police said. It was 1 Commanders Association ment for 10 years where he Hotel was aimed at making tion would not come during the found early this morning on which is comprised of Legion­ gained a reputation as an Cutting The Cord Kissinger realize the PLO must Kissinger visit. Kissinger Recent freaks and thefts Birch Mt. Rd. in Glastonbury, naires who have served their expert motorcyclist in traffic be a party to any Middle East arrives in Aswan, Egypt, control. reported inmude: police said. organization as commanders. settlement. Syria also opposes tonight and in Israel on Sunday. • The Children’s School at 645 This year they have joined A roast beef dinner will be the new Egyptian-Israeli Sinai Security forces held a 150-ton Birch Mt. Rd. Wednesday Police found a large pile of DEAR ABBY: This is in reference to the 25-year-old girl forces with the Ladies served promptly at 7 p.m. A agreement Kissinger is seeking motorship — an aging wooden night. MissingXare a camera, building supplies under a bush who signed herself "Over Protected." She wanted her own Auxiliary to celebrate the social hour will begin at 6 p.m. and there was some speculation vessel with dirty white paint projector, flute j^md $45 in cash, off Sawmill Rd. Thursday mor­ apartment, was able to support herself, but her mother said: event. Set-ups will be provided. After Syria may have been involved. and red and white sails — and police said. ning. This mostly dirt road runs "Only tramps have their own apartments. Nice girls live at Fairbanks was appointed by Theodore Fairbanks a short program, there will be While Israel mourned its its six-man crew captured by • A Devon Dr.\home earlier south from Birch Mt. Rd. home." Albert T. Frederick, who is dancing beginning at 9 to the A veteran of service with the dead today, police scoured the navy missile boats Thursday this week. Police We not cer­ There weFe six bundles of .Abby, I had the same problem. Only my problem was my chairman of the Past Com­ music of The Dubaldos Howard Johnson’s, “The Flavor of America” is conveniently located at 394 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, U. S. Navy from 1942-45 with wreckage of the Savoy, seized off the Israeli coast. Military tain yet what is missing clapboard, six boards and a father. 1 was 23 when 1 wanted to move out of my parents' manders Association. He has orchestra. Conn. (Exit 94 off 1-86). America’s favorite eating place under the orange roof, is now featuring some of the home and into my own apartment. I was able to support the Corps of Engineers mainly for six hours by eight sources described it as the ship although the whole ^ouse was la'rge roll of tar paper. been active in post affairs for Others serving on the com­ best daily specials in town, at easy-on-the-budget prices! For example: Monday is Fillet of Fish Day; myself, but my father insisted that I wanted to move so 1 aboard destroyers^ Fairbanks guerrillas, and discovered two used to drop off the guerrillas. gone through. Police took the supplies to many years having served his mittee are: Mrs. Laura Tuesday is Spaghetti Spree Day; Wednesday is Deep Sea Dinner Day; Thursday is Turkey Dinner Day; and could have men running in and out of my apartment all resides with his wife Helen at • The pocketbook of an headquarters. Later in the day, post as commander in 1951. He Freeman, unit president; Mrs. Friday is Clam Special Day. Would you believe you can order any of these for a mere $2.49 - $2.99 plus special hours of the night. In fact, after 1 moved, he even watched 344 Oak St. Mrs. Fairbanks is employe of the Hit W Miss police discovered supplies were also served as post adjutant for Marge Bradley, Mrs. Mary my apartment for weeks, hoping he could say to my mother: an active member of the unit clothing store in the Parkade missing from the Georgia prices for the kiddies? So, this weekend, or any time, get Mom out of the kitchen, and kids out of Mom’s hair, five years, athletic director and LeDuc, Mrs. Muriel Grover, “See? I told you so!" and one of its past presidents. Thursday. There was over $100 Pacific Supply warehouse at 779 and bring them to, America’s favorite eating place, your local Howard Johnson’s. baseball manager for five years Mrs. Mary Walker, and Mrs. Well, it never happened. The couple are communicants in cash in it along with personal N. Main St. during which time the post Hilda Kennedy. Abby, I was raised in a religious home where I was taught of St. James Church. Nursing Home Rate Hike papers. The supplies were returned. team won a state title and five Past commanders serving right from wrong, and I never forgot my upbringing. “Ted”, as he is known to his • The Manchester Tire Co. on Parents should realize that grown children need to get out district titles; and.as publicity fellow Legionnaires was elected are: Eugene Freeman, Data Said Incomplete on their own, make their own decisions and become officer for five years. He has a delegate to the 1954 National Frederick, Everett Kennedy, House of self-sufficient. And if they had the proper training and served several terms on the Convention 'Shd served as aide Fairbanks, Ernest Linders, HARTFORD (UPI) - Harrisons said the 10 owners example, they will not be corrupted by temptation. post executive committee and to first district commanders Robert Donahue, Fran Leary, Testimony has disclosed a West only this year had gotten back Organized Crime Task Force Your advice to "Over Protected" was grreat..."Cut the on the home and bar com- with responsibility to lead the Charles Wigren, and Henry their original cash investment STEAK Chung cord—and don’t feel guilty.” rriittees. Connecticut delegation. He also Wierzbicki. Haven nursing home failed to Reviewing Leasing Report "FREE, 24 AND RESPECTABLE" provide financial information of $250,000 on the 10-year old that would have prevented it building, now valued at about HARTFORD (UPI) - The DEAR FREE: Thanks. I needed that. Some parents from obtaining a rate increase $1.7 million. head of the Federal Organized :onsidering Republican former now open lov. Thomas J. M eskill’s wrote to tell me to drop dead with that kind of advice, but last year. However, commission Crime Strike Force in Connec­ featuring Polynesian and the mail is running throe to one in my favor. Retired BOLAND The Commission on Hospitals figures showed Sound View in ticut said today he cannot clear nomination to a federal l o w s m and Health Care reacted 1973 made a profit of $18,043 and anyone in the state's property judgeship. Cantonese Speeialties Teachers IN THE Thursday by pledging to in­ paid $44,280 in corporate leasing scandal at this time ;Maybe Mr. Dorsey reads Famous Pu Pu Platter DEAR ABBY: A reader signed "Made My Plans" wrote OIL CO. NOW vestigate the nursing home’s salaries. The total for 1973, $62,- because he has not finished faster than I do,” Coffey said that she wanted to leave her eyes and kidneys to medical SERVICE <3.99 Speeial Family Dinners To Meet when asked why Dorsey could Newcomers Prepare For Fashion Show EST. 1935 owners, who apparently did not 323, plus the $200,000 in 1971 add analyzing the legislature’s STARRING science to benefit anyone who needed them after her death. reach PL A YING ^ ' and Combination Platters / report they kept $200,000 out of up to $262,323. report on leasing. a conclusion while Coffey Juicy, U.S.D.A. Choice Sirloin Her problem was her daughter, who said: "I am not going could not. Getting ready for the Manchester Newcomers Club fashion show, "Fashion Carousel” to The Manchester Retired Navy Quartermaster Seaman a $1 million mortgage for As 16 per cent owner of the Strike Force chief Paul ALL Succulent, butter-luscious lobster tall to let them cut you up, etc," A )te on Meskill’s nomina- CO-STARRINQ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK be presented Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Willie’s Steak House, are, from left. Christen Miller, Appren. Raymond A. Cote Jr., FUEL OIL themselves. home, Harrisons got $32,000 of Coffey told UPI it may be two Mon - Thufi 11 11 pm I wish "Made My Plans" and her daughter could have Teachers Association will meet Potato, crisp salad, oven-warm bread weeks or longer before he will tion las been stalled while Fri Sal 11 11:30 pm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller of 114C Ambassador Dr., Mrs. Janet Carbonneau Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the con­ son of Mrs. Barbara J. Cote of The commission said the the $200,000, on top of his ad­ THIS and your favorite waitresses. been at our house last Sunday when my husband, who senatdIrs try to determine Sunday 12 - 10 pm of 114D Ambassador Dr., and Mrs. Mary Ann Assantes of 74A Downey Dr. Fashions are ference room at First Federal 15 Hawley St. is helping provide Sound View Specialized Health ministrator’s salary of $23,000 a be in a position to say whether COMING ATTRACTION: desperately needed a kidney transplant, was trying to . « whether the former governor explain to our five-year-old daughter, why he was crying. from D&L in the Manchester Parkade. Tickets are still available from Mrs. Sandra Savings and Loan Association, disaster relief to the people of 38 9 Care Center would not have year. his office will conduct a full- MONTH! Steak & Stuffed Shrim p p mpiptp 200 Gallon Minimum was improperly involved in the 363 BROAD ST. . He had just received a telephone call informing him that a Misage, 227 Ralph Rd. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. (Herald 344 W. Middle Tpke. Mauritius, an island in the In­ been given a $28,000 annual rate Harrisons also said the home scale inquiry into leasing. 244 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER leasing program. COCKTAILS MANCHESTER ‘SSfoilf donor kidney was available, and to please come to the On the meeting agenda of the dian Ocean. He is a AUTOMATIC DELIVERY increase in March, 1974, had the had suffered a $60,000 loss in Coffey’s position contrasts 6 4 9 - 4 9 5 8 t a k e -o u t photo by Dunn) Open 7 Days 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. SERVED W 'y S E R V IC E hospital for a possible transplant. MRS. E. IN N.C. newly formed group is election crewmember aboard the 24 H O U R S E R V IC E commission known about the 1972. But Karnasiewicz said the with that of U.S. Attorney Peter PHONE 646-1995Mr. steak, Inc., 1975 of officers, followed by a social nuclear-powered attack''air­ $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . nursing home’s reports to him Dorsey who says he has found P.S. Kidney and husband are both doing well. Registration hour with refreshments. All craft carrier USS Enterprise. 646-6320 Henry S. Harrisons, ad­ for hat year showed a $70,000 no indication of federal retired 'Manchester teachers Upon resuming the cruise, Cote ministrator and part owner of profit. violations in the legislature’s Americans drank an DEAR MRS. E.: Beautiful! Good luck to Mr. E. And To Be Held Of are welcome. is scheduled to visit Singapore. 369 Center St., Manchester the 100-bed facility, revealed "Either they lied to us in our report on leasing abuses. God bless that donor. the 1971 transaction in sworn cost reports that they sub­ Dorsey made his comment average of 23 gallons of There’s a Fam ily At St. James testimony before a legislative mitted or they lied to the people Thursday while testifying in alcoholic beverages last year COLLEGE NOTES there (lawmakers), one of the Washington before a U.S. for every person in the coun­ Registration for new pupils subcommittee probing nursing DEAR ABBY: My wife keeps giving me a bad time two,” he said. Senate judiciary subcommittee try. 1 Feast every weekd^ who will enter St. James School home abuses in Connecticut. because in church I use tissues for wiping my nose. Among the students at Three Manchester residents Officers of the nursing home in September will be held Mon­ Sound View apparently did She thinks I should use a handkerchief. Stonehill College, Easton, are among 21 students from will be called before the com­ day through Thursday, from not report the $200,000 that went It seems to me that in this modem day and age, tissues Mass, named to the dean’s list Hartwick College in Oneonta, mission to account for the ap­ 8:30 to 11:15 a.m. and from to its 10 owners, Edward Kar- at Howard Johnson’s! should be socially acceptable. are: Pamela S. Murawski, N.Y. currently studying in; parent discrepancies in their noon to 2; 15 p.m. nacievicz said, fiscal expert for What do you say? MAC daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. John Austria and West Germany. reports, jKarnacievicz said. WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE Parents are asked to bring the commission, which Young Marines Name Murawski, 308 School St., They are: David Johnson, son baptismal certificates for regulates nursing home profits DEAR MAC: I'm with you. Tissues are not only more highest honors; Marina E. Mac- of Mr. and Mrs. John A. John­ by setting daily rates based on Monday Fish Fry hygienic, but I should think your wife would appreciate children who were baptized in carone, daughter of Mr. and son of 18 Hillcrest Rd., a junior operating costs. Outstanding Recruit Golden filet of flounder, french fries, your reducing her laundry load a wee bit. churches other than St. James. Mrs, Ralph Maccarone, 32 majoring in German; Sterling Because interest payments "AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT coleslaw. SI.39 fqr kids Children should not accompany Hawthorne St., high honors; Rascher, son of Mr. and Mrs. on mortgages are considered Pvt. Katherine Lewis, 14 or 21 from '7 to 9 p.m. at the *2.49 parents. Robert J. Boland, son of Mr. Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal Wallace A. Rascher of 19 part of operating costs, private ABOUT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnside Ave School, School St. James School has an open and Mrs. Robert Boland of 31 reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. Berkley St., a sophomore; and and government-supported Joseph Lewis of 20 Lyndale St. St., East Haijtford. The next Tiies^y S p a^ etti Spree enrollment and any child may Plymouth Lane and Maureen R. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. Linda Glennby, daughter of Mr. patients at Sound View have TOWN was named outstanding recruit platoon starts (raining on April be registered in Grades K-8, Donachie, daughter of Mr. and With mdai balls, meat sauc^, garlic For Abby's booklet, “ How to Have a Lovely Wedding," and Mrs. Edward H. Glennby of been footing the bill for the in- at the fourth annual boot camp 4. bread andxsalad. SI.39 for kids regardless of creed, color, race Mrs. Matthew Donachie Jr., 296 send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, 182 Boulder Rd., a sophomore tcest on the mortgage. graduation of the Young All boys and feirls between the Calif; 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped or national origin. Acceptance Porter St., honors. Manchester Young Marines *2.49 majoring in German. Sound View officers were Marines held recently in East ages of 8 and 1 are invited. The l20t) envelope. is determined by readiness and will meet tonight at 7 at the asked to testify before the Hartford. Young Marines participate in a the results of placement tests Susan Mary Derby., daughter Glenn Saums of Manchester Marine Corps League Home, W ednesday Deep Sea Dinner public health and safety sub­ Pvt. Lewis was presented her broad program of activities and TEL. 872-7327 that will be administered in of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Der­ has been named to the dean's Parker St. Members are Golden fried Tenoersweet clams, filet of committee because in 1973 it privat first class warrant. Also studies such as camping, ROUTE 83 • ELLINOTON May. by of Park St., has been named list for the fall semester at the reminded to bring permission flounder, french fri^ and cole slaw. / i f l reported a 34 per cent profit and elevated to private first class physical fitness competition, "SophUticated Dining at Reatonable Price,” Anyone already registered to the dean’s list at Hood University of Maine at Fort slips for a campout and dam­ S1.39 for kids \ ^ . 4 / one of the highest operating was Pvt. Robert Bassett of drill, parades, first aid, hiking, Art Group Names Winners need not come at this time. College, Frederick, Md. Kent. ping items including sleeping costs among the state’s 209 nur­ Hartford. national Rifle Association sing homes. bags. SALAD BAR & BAKED POT. Thursday Turitey Dinner The Young Marines will be programs, el(c. The Young In c l u d e d ______The-Manchester Art Associa­ Autumn,” a pastel by 'Trudy holding registration Saturday Marines are sponsored by the Roast Turkey with giblet grWy, com \ tion has announced the winners Lee, Johnson Paint Co., fourth; from 1 to 7 p.m. at the Marine Marine Corps League in VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN ...... $4.25 bread stuffing, cranberry sauM and all » A the Irimmin’s. SI.49 for kids 2 .3 9 in its "Art of the Month” com­ "Autumn,” an acrylic by Kit Corps League, 717 Parker St. Manchester and meet every BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $4.85 petition. Starr, Connecticut Bank & Anyone interested in joining Friday at the Burnside Ave. U.S. C H O IC E SIR LO IN S T E A K ...... $5.25 They are. “ Study of Trust Co, in the Manchester may sign up then or on March School. SURF8iTURF ...... $ 5 ’’5 Friday Clam Fry Daisies," a watercolor by Peg Parkade, fifth; “Landscape,” CCAG Bills Will Ask Over 20 Choices on Menu Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet Winther on display at the Mary an oil painting by Barbara clams, french fries and cole slaw. Cheney Library; "Red Barn,” a Atwood, Hartford Electric SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU SI.49 for kids *299 watercolor by Mary Daley, Light Co., Main St., sixth; and Nuclear Power Study Carriage House announces OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY Whiton Memorial Library; "Fall Harvest,” an oil painting Creative Decorating Sunday Cocktailt & Dining 12 to 8 p.m. ■'Lion,” an oil painting by by Toni McWilliams, Heritage Hearings on nuclear power with operating them at SHOES and SPORTSWEAR Banquet Room for up to 250 Perioni Esther McQuire, Savings Bank, Bank, Main St., seventh. are slated for later this month maximum levels. 394 Tolland Tpke. Main St., third; ' ‘Touch of at the State Capitol. A film on the subject of M O U J A R D „ > ONE STOP \f YOU’RE PU\NNING TO REDECORATE, ISN’T IT Available at TREMEWIOIIS SAVINGS Manchester DECORATING Connecticut Citizen’s Action nuclear power is available from AT EXIT 94 jo u n s o n j I PITTSBURGH CCAG for viewing prior to ■pit®' RIDICULOUS NOT TO DO IT NOW AND SAVE? Group is promoting several at WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY PAINTS March 21. For a presentation ‘^e^F'IavoU^merica • WALL bills on nuclear power, one COVERINGS calling for a task force to make including a question and answer THE COAT RACK • CUSTOM The largest selection of draperies a one-year study of all aspects period after the film, call Dave DRAPERIES of nuclear power in Connec­ Winkler at CCAG in Hartford or 48 Purnell Place • Downtown Manchester > DECORATOR in the aren on sale for a limited SHADES ticut. Manchester- Bolton coordinator . DECORATING time to introduce the nexv line of WaVeH^ Fabrics for CCAG, Joann Neath, Bolton. 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East Hartford, For School Budget Guts ijieo Tfmrsyft}- 4t i RooiviUe (onneriy of Manchester, died Aetna Cup Lead in Tie^Breaker rmr*mig ‘hwiw. Siw >»as Jw rhuesliay mght at Manchester By Earl Yost wjjtow ai IHiw?* Abfcacrul Hospital. r.ii Sports Editor Mrs- Nto»ici«' \*(» Wn n Lee was bom Nov. 5,1895 By MAL BARLOW this, $61,000 is due to state-maiidated Vaiosi'Jile, Pa., aiw tr la Bolton and had lived in Hardly any of the school budget busing of Manchester students of East By Earl Yost he sat back and relaxed with a soft drink. “I’m always a Peaoinft Pa. iJ«ore ^.•wtmg v UiBcbester before moving to Catholic High .School. little bit nervous before a match. I guess you would have to Tailami n 'SSii. S»hf ■» East Hartford 30 years ago. He proposed by the Board of Education can be “It was a fantastic tennis match,” a happy , cut without a serious drop in the quality of Fuel bills are expected to rise another say that I’m more keyed up than nervous. j ' -IJ Lilted was an Army veteran, of World captain of the Australian squad in the Aetna World Cup $74,187. Cangragatiaai'.. viirclk of war I. Before his retirement 16 education in Manchester, said Dr. James Just Wonering Tournament said just before midnight as he sat with Rod Kennedy, superintendent, Thursday night. The second list was “Items With Some “I tried to take my time in the tie-breaker, I didn’t want TjiLmu. years ago. he was employed at Just Wonder|ng Department; Why basketball officials Laver at the Hartford Civic Center press room. to rush it. I’m just happy that I won,” he answered before He was speaking at a joint meeting of Discretion.” who work high school and college gathes take all kinds of Sarit'nnrs jce a sac. Donald Case Bros, for over 25 years. This only totalled $107,789. The largest No one could argue this point. praising the all around play of Stockton. Macber oc ToUand. a sister. Survivors are 3 sons, Ronald the Board of Directors and the Board of lip, and abuse, from college coaches but don’t hesitate to Minutes earlier, Laver, the 36-year-old marvel, used all Education tb discuss the school board’s single item was $49,240 for books and Mrs Daniel Whitman of Lee of Manchester, James A. In the tie-breaker, the first to score seven points the proposed budget. supplies, and increase due to inflation and tack technical fouls on coaches for the same, or less, in his cunning and court savvy to rally and turn back the Lee Jr. of Rockville and winner, Laver jumped into a 2-0 edge, but Stockton fought Hollywood, Fla.; and three That budget is 61,220,903 higher than the not more buying, he said. schoolboy tilts...Sears at the Parkade is now offering New challenge of youthful of the United States in Charles J. Lee of Colchester; 5 back to deadlock at 2-all. Stockton gained the fifth point grandsons. current budget. The current budget is Other items on the second list include England Whalers’ tickets via Tickertron. There is a small the first of the five cup matches. daughters, Mrs. Agnes A memorial service will be about $12.1 million. The proposed budget is repaired roofs, postage, and field trips. service charge...Herb’s of Hartford was the low bidder to but Laver soon knotted the extra session at 3-all. Laver’s Magowan and Mrs. Lila March 16 at 12:15 p.m. at the about $13.3 million. The third list was "Items With supply the \fanchester Littlp League with equipment this A tie-breaker was required before Laver could pull out ace made it 4-3 and he upped the margin to 5-3 before Frankovitch, both of United Congregational Church The school board has little or no discre­ Discretion.” the decision in a two-hour struggle against the 24-year-old Stockton came back to win both serve points, the second Manchester, Mrs. Jennie season. Jim Leber, Little League president, said three bids of Tolland. The Rev. Donald G. tion with almost the entire 10 per cent. Dr. It totalled $118,400. The largest sinjgle American. The scores were 5-7, 6-4, 7-6. with the finest rally of the session. Miller, pastor, will officiate. Klucewicz of East Hartford, were received...Wouldn’t it be nice if town basketball tour­ Kennedy said. item was $42,600 for basic learning with whom he made his home, naments could be arranged between winners of the various Burial will be at the con­ The superintendent presented the direc­ programs. They included a social studies The success gave the Aussies a flying start in their quest Each traded points to set up the 13th and deciding point Mrs. Marion Tefft of Oakdale Rec Department leagues?... Former Central Connecticut venience of the family. tors and Town Manager Robert Weiss with program in the lowest grades, a spelling for a fourth straight Aetna Cup title in six years of com­ and the more experienced Laver worked his way up to the The Burke-Fortin Funeral and Mrs. Nancy Croteau of State College lineman Charlie Tiblom has si^ ed a con­ three lists detailing the increases. program in Grades 1. through 6, and a petition before a crowd of 10,000. net and dumped a drop shot that Stockton couldn’t reach Charleston, S.C.; 2 brothers, Home, 76 Prospect St., The first list was of items Dr. Kennedy science program at the junior highs. tract with the Detroit Lions. He has had previous service Myron Lee of Bolton and much to the dismay of the majorty of majority of fans still • : Rockville, is in charge of felt could not be changed. It totalled $994,- Another $35,000 was put in to renovate with Green Bay and Memphis. Tonight’s Schedule Herald Lee of Woodstock; 41 on hand. arrangements. 714. On it was $678,072 in salary increases, the high school’s science and graphic arts Tonight, at 7:30, of the USA meets 40-year- grandchildren and 22 great­ There are no calling hours. most of which are already set by contract. class rooms. Fine Home Average old of Australia and of the USA grandchildren. Tennis at Its Best The family suggests that any Also on the first list are employe fringe And another $36,800 was meant for two will match wits and ability with Aussie . The funeral is Saturday at The New England Whalers are averaging 9,363 fans for It was tennis at its best. memorial contributions may be benefits. They will cost another $133,100 more music teachers and two more made to the Tolland Ambulance 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral their first 14 dates this season at the Hartford Civic Play will continue Saturday and Sunday afternoon, star­ next school year, he said. physical education teachers in the lowest Center. Hundreds of ticket requests for the March 22 visit Stockton prevailed in the first set, 7-5, after trailing 3-0, Association or to the United Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Busing costs will rise another $75,700. Of grades. ting each day at 2. All tickets have been sold for the three Congregational Church of Dr. George Webb, pastor of of Gordie Howe had to be returned. Publicist Kevin Walsh remaining days. but Laver came back strongly with brilliantly placed Tolland. South United Methodist Church, reports. It’s Howe’s only stop in Hartford this season and baseline shots to square the matching set No. 3. will officiate. Burial will bd in as he plans to retire after this year it will be the only Stockton, a surprise choice as the No. 1 U.S. team Mrs. Lucille Jacobs the veterans section of East chance for Hartford area fans to see the all-time great in member, battled Laver tooth and nail and came within an The night got off to a good start with comic Bill Cosby, Mrs. Lucille Dickenson Cemetery. action...Mike Mistretta tallied 116 points with Trinity’s inch or two - at the most - of making Captain Dennis Chad Everett, Lloyd Bridges and Rob Reiner taking part Jacobs, 85. formerly of 718 Friends may call at the varsity five this season and wound up with a six point per Ralston look good by sending him out against Laver at the with professionals and Arthur Ashe and Tom funeral home tonight from 7 to Hillstown Rd.. died Thursday at game average. He played in all 20 games...Holiday Lanes No. 1 player with the Americans. Gorman. Emerson and Reiner came decked out in New a Manchester convalescent 9. Unpaid Welfare Bills Pile Up England Whaler jerseys, helmets and hockey sticks. Mrs. Philip (Lil) Bayer, left, chats about scholarship with Mrs. Raymond Gowen. (Herald will be the site of the Nick Tronsky Classic March 28-29 Laver now holds a 5-0 edge over Stockton, all matches in .. home. She was the widow of with the winner due $1,000...Massachusetts may have been Henry Jacobs. In Memoriam _| photo by Dunn) the past two years, the first four decided by 3-2 margins, added much with his pre-match introduc­ “The directive leaves us no although some Democrats have given the raw end of the stick by being passed up for the (UPI photo) Mrs. Jacobs was born June In loving memory of Rose Johnson who HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. plus last night’s 2-1 game figure. tions and commentary during the celebrity play. other choice,” she said. charged former Republican 22,1889 in Hartford, daughter of passed away March 7, 1^74. Ella T. Grasso says when she NCAA Regional Basketball Tournament but a bid to the Mrs. Grasso said she is still Gov. Thomas J. Meskiil Fortunate, Nervous Proceeds from the four-day play will help swell the Makes Return the late Emil and Myra Always remembered, asked former Welfare Com­ NIT in New York — which is very likely — should sooth Katy McFarland opposed to advancing the effec­ deliberately let the bills pile up “I was fortunate,” a superbly conditioned Laver said as Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Renonfski Dickenson,- and had missioner Nicholas A. Norton their feelings. Manuever Helped Beat Dick Stockton tive date of her proposed hike in to help improve his budget pic­ lived in Manchester since 1938. in December about a huge Scholarship Named for Mrs. Bayer the state sales tax to 7 per cent ture as he left office. She was employed at Pratt and backlog of unpaid medical ser­ despite the state’s mounting He said while the department No Women Umps Here Whitney Division of United Air­ vices bills, he assured her there Mrs. Philip (Lil) Bayer of 31 Gerard St. Ceremony, and presented Mrs. Bayer with bills. has an extensive computer No females have indicated an interest in becoming craft Corp., East Hartford, were none. was honored Thursday night by the a bouquet of flowers. program, it is apparent baseball umpires on the local scene. Several women Mrs. Grasso said Thursday Advancing the effective date before she retired in-1941. She Manchester Scholarship Foundation at its Mrs. Bayer was elected to the foun­ employes in the department are successfully passed the written exams for softball was a member of Bigelow more unpaid bills seem to turn by three months, as gourmet dinner at The Colony, Talcott- dation’s original board of directors May unable to do the job in getting membership last summer and worked in local Rec Depart­ Chapter, OES, in East Hart­ Seeks Clues up daily, an indication the recommended by legislative Opportunities at Free Throw Lane 26, 1965 and remained on the board until ville. leaders, would raise an es­ the bills properly processed. ment leagues... UConn baseball team launched an eight- ford. In token of appreciation for Mrs. Bayer’s Sept. 30, 1974. previous administration was In Rubble timated $15 million. Sen. Richard C. Bozzuto, R- game southern trip today. No longer will the squad trek to Survivors are a son, Howard “outstanding record of community service She served as secretary of the board hiding them. SHELTON (UPI) - Watertown, is backing a Florida, stopping off now in Virginia and North Carolina F. Jacobs of Manchester; a for the foundation and fostering the ideals from 1966 to 1971, arid as chairman of the “It must have been a very The legislature’s Ap­ Laboratory tests will be needed measure to study the feasibility brother, John Yanner of East of helping our youth,” the board of direc­ nominating committee in 1972. She was a deep drawer,” she said. “The propriations Committee heard instead...Bob Von Deck will coach varsity baseball at to determine the exact of removing the processing bills Decide Three ACC Tourney Games Hartford; a sister, Mrs. tors designated a scholarship award in her member of the first scholarship (selec­ problem was caused by a deci­ a request for $30 million in Illing Junior High this spring...Manchester High is still explosive used in the destruc­ from' the Welfare Department Caroline Addisone of name. Mrs. Raymond Gowen, a past presi­ tion) committee and served as its sion not to pay bills.” emergency funds to carry the without a tennis coach, Dave Wiggin, director of athletics, tion of a foam rubber factory and placing it entirely with a NEW YORK (U P I),;- point, first-half lead only to Furman secured an NCAA opening round of the NCAA campus. The Warriors may "They seem to think this Manchester; four grandchil­ dent of the foundation, announced the secretary. In 1967, she was named an State auditors said Tuesday state through the end of the private contractor. reports. here last weekend, according to Rank has its privilege — and win with the string of late berth as theSouthern Midwest regional. Rutgers have to face the fifth-ranked is a monumental thing like dren and a great-grandchild. “Lillian Siegal Bayer Scholarship” which honorary member of the gifts and the pile of unpaid bills in­ fiscal year July 1. Bozzuto said Connecticut the state police. blitzed St. Peter’s, 80-63, and host team in, the opening the invasion of Europe,” he will be awarded at the June Award bequests committee. creased in a one-month period A spokesman for Mrs. Grasso for three of the Atlantic free throws. They began Conference’s representative The private funeraT will be at A state police bomb squad is General Life Insurance Co. St. John’s pummeled Seton round if the Crimson Tide said. from $12.4 million to $14.9 said the bills are being paid and Challenge Matches Out Coast Conference’s ranked with the Wolfpack clinging by strolling to a 66-55 win the John F. Tierney Funeral still investigating the explosion processes medical payments wins the Southeastern million, with a total of 660,000 she has put a priority on getting for the federal government’s teams, the privilege was at to an 84-83 lead. over William & Mary in the Hall, 76-64. In regular season games, Home, 219 W. Center St. The that led to a massive fire which still considered the finest professional tennis player in Conference title over Ken­ separate billings. the job done. Medicare program and as far the free throw line. “It was anybody’s game league title game. The In the ECAC New England fourth-ranked Louisville Rev. Bruce Jacques of St. destroyed one of four plants in a the world, despite his defeat to last month, tucky —. which triggered On another matter, Mrs. Mrs. Grasso has refused to as he knows it has done a North Carolina State, at the end,” N.C. State Paladins received a superb regional, Boston College ripped Dayton, 83-67, to Mary’s Episcopal Church will complex. Rod Laver doesn’t expect to see many more challenge Marquette Coach A1 Grasso said President Ford’s place blame for the problem satisfactory job. North Carolina and Clem- Coach Norm Sloan said. “In performance from Craig ripped Connecticut, 68-58, finish with the best record in officiate. Burial will be in Police spokesman Adam matches on the net circuit. “They just wouldn’t have the McGuire to accept the bid Spring Grove Cemetery, Hart­ willingness to back off on the oil son, the Nos. 9, 13 gnd 14 a tournament, those free Lynch, the tourney’s MVP, and Holy Cross bumped the school’s history at 24-2 Berluti, speaking for Shelton inilling (drawing) power,” he said before last night’s Aet- but berate the tournament ford. Mayor Francis X. Kelley, said import tax has given the teams in the nation, each throws aren’t as easy tb who scored 20 points and and Ken Smith hit 24 points Northeast, which relies heavily Kathy says: “A N^w Month, and Things Are Oet- ■^na World Cup opening match at tlie Hartford Civic Providence, 62-55. Those There are no calling hours. Thursday the economic impact capitalized on closing make.” held high scoring John schedule makers. to guide Tulsa past Oral ABOUT TOWN on imported oil, valuable time. tlng Back to Normdl, Now That Oakland Street Is Center..Four of the five Australians in the Aetna matches two teams will also meet The family suggests that any of the disaster will not be as Lowenhaupt to just six. Roberts, 91-83. “We are buying time and that Open to Two-Way Trattlcl" also maintain residences in the United States. Only Ken minute free throw opor- Freshman Skip Wise will Saturday for an NCAA memorial contributions may be severe as originally thought. is important,’’ she told i ORCHARD FRESH: M ici, R*d A Qoldan Dallcloui, WlnM«pt, FrMh Rosewall is a fulltime Australian, residing in . Rod tunities to advance into the attest to that — it was his It was the third straight berth. made to the Shriner’s Hospital Kelley met Wednesday with of­ semifinal round of the ACC two pressure tosses from for Crippled Children, Bradley Parliman, 180 Scott newsmen. FRESH: Atp»rigut, P«M, Bi«l Qrt«ni, Brocolll, Egg • Laver and Roy Emerson have mailing addresses in conference crown for Fur­ ficials of the Grand Sheet Metal Manchester Newcomers Club Walter Fredrickson is in charge Ydlow SquMh, Qracn A Yallow Bm m , Spinach, Caulmowaf, Rad A Hot Independents extended Dr. Hostesses are Mrs. Gloria The governor said Health California,, John Alexander in Georgia and John New- Tournament being played at the free throw line with man, which finished with a Springfield, Mass. Co., owner of the complex. is sponsoring a fashion show of a program on “Birds.” Miss Pappara, Chinata A Savoy Cabbaga, Com, Laain Whila Swaat NCAA invitations Thursday Duff, Mrs. Sylvia Flavell and Commissioner Douglas S. Lloyd Polatoat, Shalota, Turnlpa, Kala, Baal Qraana, Rhubarb. combe in Texas...Jack Redmond, Manchester Racquet Greensboro, N.C. three seconds on the clock to 22-6 record. March 11 at 8 p.m. at Willie’s Emily Smith will speak on “A earned federal consulting fees IMPORTED: Spanlah Malona, Honaydawa, Cantalopaa, SaM la M North Carolina was a give Clemson its win. were Marquette, Creighton, SPORTS Mrs. Jan Mozzer. Qrapat, Pluma, Nactarinaa, Mangaoa, Pinaapplaa, Tangarinaa, Tatnpla Club pro, helped the U.S. team get ready by working out Steak House. Tickets and infor­ Plant and How to Cultivate It.” in January in Washington on his In the ECAC qualifying , Utah State and mation may be obtained by Orangat, Qrapalrult, D’Anfou Paara. Wednesday afternoon at the Civic Center...The narrow 101-100 winner over The ACC continues to BRIEFS own time, but said department "Wa Nava Onion Sata A Yagalabla Saada" Wake Forest, taking advan­ weed out its high-quality tournaments, Rutgers and Notre Dame — all of which calling 643-4346. heads should be above board in “Buy Ona Or A Down, A Compara Our Pricaa" Manchester Racquet Club will be the site for a press tour­ Few Willing to Admit “Mass” is the theme of the tage of a rare technical foul chaff tonight when No. 2 St. John’s coasted \o easy are ranked except the accepting outside compensa­ THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALSI nament for reporters covering the World Cup matches this the Daytona 200 Expert Motor­ Youth Fellowship of South story hour Sunday at 3 p.m. at opportunity when the ranked Maryland, which first-round wins in the Fighting Irish. tion. h .ad 3 5 C afternoon and Saturday morning...Stan Smiffi reported the Qualifying Record cycle Road Race Sunday, Mary Cheney Library Junior ICEBERG LEHUCE ; metropolitan New York dis­ Marquette was lumped in Staunch Republicanism United Methodist Church will She recommended any fees ball took some “real funny bounces” on the Supreme Court Deacons decided not to con­ drew a bye in the first DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. traveling at 111.089 miles per Room. The story hour is open to NAVEL ORANGES...... 6 ( o r 5 9 e trict and will face each meet tonight at 7 in the youth earned by commissioners for surface which was laid over the concrete. test a Tar Heel stall in the round, takes on N.C. State with the block^of teams com­ (UPI) — Ken Roberts broke the hour. WASHINGTON (UPI) - were held for today’s meeting. all children age six or over. TOMATOES ...... '...... cello pack45C lounge of (he church. speeches or outside services be overtime period. and North Carolina meets other Saturday for the right peting in the Mideast existing qualifying record for Tepi Lansivuori of Finland GOP leaders told the party The over-all voter identifica­ FRESH ASPARAGUS ib 79c turned over to the state Clemson scored on two Clemson. to meet Louisville in the regional on the Alabama qualified second fastest with a faithful today only seven of tion of 18 per cent Republican, MAC APPLES 4qt bagS1.3S Women’s Auxiliary to FIRE CALLS treasury. foul shots in the final three speed of 109.775. every 100 Americans identify 44 per cent Democrat and 40 per Members of Hose Co. 2 of the CELERY ...... large bunch39C Manchester Midget Football The court mandate to reach seconds to dump Duke, 78- themselves ^as,“ strong cent independent was an­ Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ a We Sell The Hereld, Sunday Papers, plus Lottery TIekelsI • Association will meet Monday all eligible food stamp Tennis Glamour Republicans.’,' nounced to a GOP state ment will meet tonight at 7 at 76, and N.C. State reeled off at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. recipients will throw her budget Clyde on Waivers That figure, part of a GOP- chairmen’s meeting two Holmes Funeral Home, 400 five successful free throws MANCHESTER further out of balance, Mrs. BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston financed national public opinion months ago. Main St., to pay respects to the in the final minute to Thursday, 3:50 p.m. — Grasso said, but there are Girls are Paired Celtics Thursday placed rookie survey, greeted more than 1,500 late Mrs. Mabel Weir, whose Chimney fire at 203 Green Rd. eliminate Virginia, 91-85. son, Walter Weir, is a member. many individuals who are eligi­ p c Dll ” Methodical Boston College forward Ben Clyde on waivers Republican party officials and Soot had clogged it, firemen ble for the program and should Rules require the defen­ ’To make room for returning activists arriving for a two-day said. (Eighth District) BOSTON (UPI) — The top two glamour girls in pro- sive team to challenge the be informed about it. 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 tennis tonight cross racquets in a semifinal match of the second-year player Phil leadership conference. Museum Lists March Manchester Garden Club will Thursday, 4:45 p.m. — Grass offensive team within 10 Hankinson. President Ford told his news meet Monday at 1 ;30 p.m. in the fire at 108 Carter St. (Town) Virginia Slims of Boston tournament and on the surface seconds. North Carolina Hankinson, who averaged 3.9 conference Thursday “It is my Defeats UCorin in Regional Saturday Happenings Robbins 'Room of Center Thursday, 7:44 p.m. — Trash the edge goes to the lady from Down Under. went into its stall with the points per game as a rookie, has feeling that the Republican fire at 586 Main St. (Town) missed the entire season Congregational Church. Mrs. , America’s score tied, 96-96, and Wake In the next three minutes, party has to be a broad-based, Lutz Junior Museum has an­ “Wildlife Day” on March 22 games before giving away halftime edge, repulsing stead of needed buckets. The because of an operation on his wide spectrum party if it is top player and the on-again Forest twice decided to let By Len Auster Huskies made it 46-44 with the Huskies turned the ball nounced its Saturday afternoon will celebrate National Wildlife the 10th on a long lob. each and every UConn left knee last summer. going to be a viable force in the Happenings for the month of object of Jimmy Connors’ the Tar Heels sit on the ball. over three times while BC Week, with live animal She lost concentration and SPRINGFIELD - Cool, attempt to take the lead. 9:50 remaining and after a political sitution in the United demonstrations, resource per­ affection, meets Evonne The first time drew a war­ March. STORiWIDENInventory dropped two of the next workmanlike Boston College The Huskies led only twice, short Eagle burst, came was chalking up five un­ Claim Record States.” Tomorrow is “Looking Ahead sons and displays. In addition, Goolagong, daughter of an three games before winning ning from the officials. The methodically worked its back behind the outside answered markers. The He said that “ if we can the last at 15-14 with 11:41 to Spring Day,” featuring a the Oak Grove Nature Center Australian sheep shearer, in the last two and the match. second time merited the way to a 68-58 triumph over shooting of A1 Weston, who Beantowners opened the COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. broaden the base of the plant sale, wild flower and bird will be open to the public from 9 left in the first half. the $75,000 tournament that Goolagong’s concentra­ technical foul call — and the University of Connec­ took scoring honors with 21 margin to as many as 14 (UPI) — Two women have Republican party, 1 think we displays and spring craft ideas a.m. to noon that day for people clairned a new world altitude is also known as the 67th tion lapse occurred early in Brad Hoffrrian converted it ticut last night at the Civic UConn came close in the points, to close it to 56-50 points before UConn tallied have an excellent chance to from 2 to 4 p.m. at the museum. who wish to view the exhibits in to put North Carolina ahead record for women pilots in two- prevail in 1976,” and that he U.S. Women’s Indoors. One her two-set defeat of Olga Center here in ECAC basket­ second half, but each time with 4:56 showing on the four for the final difference. On March 15, there will be a the building as well as walk the of them will fight for the for good. plape gliders by soaring to 34,- will make a “maximum effort” “Quilting Bee,” led by Mrs. Morozova of the Soviet ball regional semifinal play costly turnovers resulted in­ clock. Behind Weston, Lee Otis trails. The Tar Heels, who rallied 200 feet oVer Pikes Peak. to get “all eleilients of the Margaret Kuhlmann, from 2 to These activities are free to $15,000 top prize Saturday Union. She fought back after to advance to Saturday’s Wilson followed with 14 from an eight-point deficit in Babs Nutt of Etna, N.H., and Republican party on the 4 p.m. Mrs. Kuhlmann will the public. The museum, 126 against the winner of being knotted at 6-6 to win a finals. markers and Larry Kelly Hannah Duncan of Colorado team.” demonstrate the art of quilting Cedar St. is open 2 to 5 p.m. CLOSEOUT! tonight’s other semifinal 5-3 tiebreaker, then took the the final 43 seconds to force In the nightcap of the New added 10 points. Tony Han­ Springs, flew their Schweizer 2- Ford had been asked about and visitors will be encouraged Tuesday through Sunday. between Australian second set, 6-4. the overtime, were led by England Regional, top- son, UConn’s leading scorer, 32 sailplane from a gliderport the possibility conservative to try it for themselves. and Martina “I was a little uneasy Walter Davis’ 31 points. seeded Holy Cross spurted was hampered by a Charley northeast of Colorado Springs Republicans would form their Navratilova, of David Thompson toppled horse and finish^ with just Wednesday. own party to run a presidential playing Olga because she to a 62-55 win over Main Office Czechoslovakia^ beat me in Australia last the 20-year old ACC career Providence to gain a spot in four points before fouling candidate in 1976. scoring mark by hitting 38 •Today’s gathering was 'part 9 - 12 EVERYTHING Evert, 21, and Goolagong, year,” said Goolagong. “1 the finals. The winner will out with 4:36 to go. John Doubleheader points against Virginia to political workshop and part pep ,1007 Main Street 23, have lost count of their had just come back on the receive an NCAA berth. Thomas, who led all NEW YORK (UPI) - Jerry rally. Ford and Vice President court confrontations. “Last tour then and she didn’t give give him 2,263 in his three^ UConn and Providence meet rebounders with 15, totaled Manchester year stay at North Carolina Quarry and Ken Norton will Nelson Rockefeller headed a feed MUST GO - AT COST! year we played six times, I me enough chances to do in Saturday’s consolation at four. Joe Whelton, former meet in a 12-round heavyweight lineup of GOP leaders and 649-4586 think, and I won four,” said what I wanted.” State and surpass the 10:55 a.m. East Catholic standout, shot fight at New York on March 24 7 elected officials who will exhort those plants! Goolagong. ‘T don’t know Goolagong made the most previous standard of 2,233 by Balance was the keynote one for five from the floor as part of a closed circuit the rank and file to go back and Virginia’s Buzz Wilkinson. how many tim es we’ve of her chances Thursday for the Purple Eagles with for two points and went doubleheader featuring the fight for Republican survival. • K Mart Plaaa Office played in our career but I night, beating Morozova Almost as big a story was Bob Carrington, New assistless in 14 minutes of Muhammed Ali-Chuck Wepner Chairman Mary Louise Smith ADIDAS • WIISON • MacGREGOR the defending national 10- 2 know we’re about even.” consistently on hard passing England’s leading scorer, playing time. title fight. of the Republican National champion’s blowing of a 22- Ali will make the first Committee sounded the Spencer Street shots and crisp cross courts. topping the parade with 19 Disappointed UConn The odds this time, by Coach Dee Rowe pointed to defense of the title he regained keynote; “The Republican par­ Manchester PUMA • PRO-KED • CONVERSE Evert, who watched the points. Freshman Jeff from George Foreman last Oc­ ty is in trouble. Unless you and I wa hava a naW shipmant of Evert’s own analysis, favor match before facing Held­ Bailey added 15, Bill Collins the loss of Earl Wilson early • potting toil • varmlcullta 649-3007 Rec Volleyball tober at Kinshasa, Zaire, get together and work for this Goolagong. man, was impressed. 14 and Will Morrison 10 for as a big factor. The subject against Wepner the same night party, we may have no party at • african violat toll • paat moaa “The artificial surface “Evonne’s a great player ; Women’s League. of the mysterious Ken • houaa plant mix • charcoal Trotorn - Cooper - Sherwood - CCM the 19-7 Eagles. in Cleveland. all.” , here is similar to grass: it’s I love watching her,” said Final Standings Matters started rather Wright was also raised. Mrs. Smith said in her • terrarium toll • colored aand Soamco - Hyde Spot-6llt - Sancroft - Chemold slow, the bounces are low W L • colored* pabblaa • ahaat moaa formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association Evert. “She’s so natural and poorly for the Huskies as Wright, a 6-6 forward, Sets Target Date prepared speech, "The and the ball skids when it fluid on a given day when Porpoises 36 6 started the first 20 games • plua — our fine aaaortmant of fooda, pota Sharks 34 8 senior Captain Earl Wilson November election was a dis­ hits,” said Evert adding, she’s playing her game, I but after being taken out of DETROIT (UPI) - Mickey aster. Our party registration is and hangera — all at fairway pricaal Dolphins. 34 8 caught an elbow in the right “I’ve never beaten Evonne don’t think there’s anyone the starting lineup left the Redmond of the Detroit Red dangerously low. There is dis- Marlins 25 17 eye in the second minute of Wings has set a target date of SPORT on grass. who can beat her. team. “We had a set lineup sention in our own ranks. The Flounders 14 28 play and never returned to ive have every little thing I Evert mastered the sur­ March 20 for his return to the Democrats are poised and “But she’s very unpredic­ Whales 12 30 play. Wilson returned to the with him (Wright) for the ice to test the result of. his back ready to devour us. Time is run­ face sufficiently in Thursday table. She either plays great Barracudas 7 35 bench with a patch over the first 20 but since then we’ve surgery last December. ning out.” night’s quarterfinals to dis­ or terrible. She always Stingrays 6 36 started different people. We “where a GROHMirS SHOP eye, preliminary diagnosed (UPI photo) Redmond, who will miss Some of the results of the patch fellow-American Julie seems to get up for me, Playoff schedule: March 6, as a scratched cornea. did miss him. He was our scoring 50 goals for the first dollar’s Heldman, 6-0, 6-3. With *Pbrpoises vs. Dolphins 7:30; GOP poll, conducted by Market worth a 56 Conage Street In Downtown Mancheeter though; and when I play With Morrison, Carrington third leading rebounder and time in three seasons, would Opinion Research Co. with a boyfriend Connors watching Sharks vs. Marlins 8:30; double B.C’« Jeff Bailey on the Run like to play the final nine games the mirade of | dollar!” & Loan Association • S in c e 1891 OPEN TUE8. thru SAT. 9 to 5:30 • THURSDAY 111 9 • (Cloood Monday) Evonne, my level of tennis and Collins providing the good defensive player,” sample of 2,010 across the coun­ mumly from the pressbox. goes higher. I hope it will be elimination next three Larry Kelly of UConn was Second Best of the National Hockey League dowrftown manchestei* ^ Thursday nights. balance, BC took a 32-27 Rowe offered. try, were disclosed as long ago Evert swept the first nine a good match. season. as last December, but details

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' ' ' ' J ^ i PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MW^fester. Conn., Fri., March 7.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 7, 1975- PAGE THIRTEEN OBITUARIES Kennedy Says Few Areas The Laver^s Victory Gives Australia Mrs. Bertha Meitzler James A. Lee Sr. TOLLAND — Mrs. Bertha E. James A. Lee Sr., 79, of 1228 Herald Angle Meitzler, 93, of Mt. Spring Rd. Burnside Ave., East Hartford, For School Budget Cuts died Thursday at a Rockville formerly of Manchester, died Aetna Cup Lead in Tie-Br^aker nursing'home. She was the Thursday night at Manchester By Earl Yost widomof Henry Meitzler. Memorial Hospital. Sports Editor M r^^eitzler was bom in Mr. Lee was born Nov. 5,1895 Yatesville, Pa., and lived in in Bolton and had lived in By MAL BARLOW this, $61,000 is due to state-mandated Reading, Pa, before coming to Manchester before moving to Hardly any of the school budget busing of M anc^ster students of East By Earl Yost he sat back and relaxed with a soft drink. “I’m always a Tolland in 1952. She was a East Hartford 30 years ago. He proposed by the Board of Education can be Catholic High Sdhool. “It was a fantastic tennis match,” a happy Fred Stolle, little bit nervous before a match. ][ guess you would have to member of the United was an Army veteran of World cut without a serious drop in the quality of Fuel bills are expected to rise another captain of the Australian squad in the Aetna World Cup say that I’m more keyed up than nervous. education in Manchester, said Dr. James $74,187. Just Wonering Congregational Church of war I. Before his retirement 16 Tournament said just before midnight as he sat with Rod “I tried to take my time in the tie-breaker, I didn’t want years ago, he was employed at Kennedy, superintendent, ’Tliursday night. ’The second list was “Items With Some Just Wondering Department; Why basketball officials Tolland. Laver at the Hartford Civic Center press room. to rush it. I’m just happy that I won,” he answered before Survivors are a son, Donald Case Bros, for over 25 years. He was speaking at a joint meeting of Discretion.” who work high school and college games take all kinds of the Board of Directors and the Board of This only totalled $107,789. ’The largest No one could argue this point. praising the all around play of Stockton. Meitzler of Tolland; a sister, Survivors are 3 sons, Ronald lip, and abuse, from college coaches but don’t hesitate to Minutes earlier, Laver, the 36-year-old marvel, used all Mrs. Daniel Whitman of Lee of Manchester, James A. Education tb discuss (he school board’s single item was $49,240 for books and In the tie-breaker, the first to score seven points the proposed budget. supplies, and increase due to inflation and tack technical fouls on coaches for the same, or less, in his cunning and court saVvy to rally and turn back the Hollywood, Fla.; and three Lee Jr. of Rockville and schoolboy tilts...Sears at the Parkade is now offering New challenge of youthful Dick Stockton of the United States in winner, Laver jumped into a 2-0 edge, but Stockton fought Charles J. Lee of Colchester; 5 That budget is $1,220,903 higher than the not more buying, he said. grandsdns. England Whalers’ tickets via Tickertron. There is a small back to deadlock at 2-all. Stockton gained the fifth point A fnemorial service will be daughters, Mrs. Agnes current bjudget. TTie current budget is Other items on the second list include the first of the five cup matches. about $12.1 million. The proposed budget is repaired roofs, postage, and field trips. service charge...Herb’s of Hartford was the low bidder to but Laver soon knotted the extra session at 3-all. Laver’s Mdrch 16 at 12:15 p.m. at the Magowan and Mrs. Lila A tie-breaker was required before Laver could pull out ace made it 4-3 and he upped the margin to 5-3 before United Congregational Church Frankovitch, both of about $13.3 million. The third list was ‘‘Items With supply the Manchester Littlp League with equipment this the decision in a two-hour struggle against the 24-year-old Stockton came back to win both serve points, the second of Tolland. The Rev. Donald G. Manchester, Mrs. Jennie ’The school board has little or no discre­ Discretion.” season. Jim Leber, Little League president, said three bids Miller, pastor, will officiate. Klucewicz of East Hartford, tion with almost the entire 10 per cent. Dr. It totalled $118,400. The largest single were received...Wouldn’t it be nice if town basketball tour­ American. The scores were 5-7, 6-4, 7-6. with the finest rally of the session. Burial will be at the con­ with whom he made his home, Kennedy said. item was $42,600 for basic learning naments could be arranged between winners of the various programs. They included a social studies The success gave the Aussies a flying start in their quest Each traded points to set up the 13th and deciding point venience of the family. Mrs. Marion Tefft of Oakdale The superintendent presented the direc­ Rec Department leagues?... Forrher Central (Connecticut tors and Town Manager Robert Weiss with program in the lowest grades, a spelling for a fourth straight Aetna Cup title in six years of com­ and the more experienced Laver worked his way up to the The Burke-Fortin Funeral and Mrs. Nancy Croteau of State (College flineman Charlie Tiblom has siped a con­ three lists detailing the increases. program in Grades 1 through 6, and a petition before a crowd of 10,000. net and dumped a drop shot that Stockton couldn’t reach Home, 76 Prospect St., Charleston, S.C.; 2 brothers, tract with the Detroit Lions. He has had previous service The first list was of items Dr. Kennedy science program at the junior highs. much to the dismay of the majorty of majority of fans still Rockville, is in charge of Myron Lee of Bolton and yrith Green Bay and Memphis. Tonight’s Schedule arrangements. Herald Lee of Woodstock; 41 felt could not be changed. It totalled $994,- Another $35,000 was put in to renovate on hand. 714. On it was $678,072 in salary increases, the high school’s science and graphic arts Tonight, at 7:30, Stan Smith of the USA meets 40-year- There are no calling hours. grandchildren and 22 great­ old Ken Rosewall of Australia and Arthur Ashe of the USA The family suggests that any grandchildren. most of which are already set hy contract. class rooms. Fine Home Average Tennis al Its Best And another $36,800 was meant for two memorial contributions may be The funeral is Saturday at Also on the first list are employe fringe The New England Whalers are averaging 9,363 fans for will match wits and ability with Aussie John Newcombe. more music teachers and two iilore It was tennis at its best. made to the Tolland Ambulance 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral benefits. They will cost another $133,100 their first 14 dates this season at the Hartford Civic next school year, he said. physical education teachers in the lowest Play will continue Saturday and Sunday afternoon, star­ Association or to the United Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Center. Hundreds of ticket requests for the March 22 visit ting each day at 2. All tickets have been sold for the three ' Stockton prevailed in the first set, 7-5, after trailing 3-0, Congregational Church of Dr. George Webb, pastor of Busing costs will rise another $75,700. Of grades. of Gordie Howe had to be returned, Publicist Kevin Walsh remaining days. hut Laver came back strongly with brilliantly placed Tolland. South United Methodist Church, reports. It’s Howe’s only stop in Hartford this season and baseline shots to square the matching set No. 3. will officiate. Burial will be in as he plans to retire after this year it will be the only Stockton, a surprise choice as the No. 1 U.S. team Mrs. Lucille Jacobs the veterans section of East chance for Hartford area fans to see the all-time great in member, battled Laver tooth and nail and came within an The night got off to a good start with comic Bill Cosby, Cemetery. Mrs. Lucille Dickenson action...Mike Mistretta tallied 116 points with Trinity’s inch or two - at the most - of making Captain Dennis Chad Everett, Lloyd Bridges and Rob Reiner taking part Jacobs, 85, formeriy of 718 Friends may call at the Ralston look good by sending him out against Laver at the with professionals Roy Emerson and Arthur Ashe and Tom funeral home tonight from 7 to varsity five this season and wound up with a six point per Hilistown Rd., died Thursday at Gorman. Emerson and Reiner came decked out in New 9. game average. He played in all 20 games...Holiday Lanes No. 1 player with the Americans. a Manchester convalescent Unpaid Welfare Bills Pile Up England Whaler jerseys, helmets and hockey sticks. home. She was the widow of Mrs. Philip (Lil) Bayer, left, chats about scholarship with Mrs. Raymond Gowen, (Herald will be the site of the Nick Tronsky Classic March 28-29 Laver now holds a 5-0 edge over Stockton, all matches in Henry Jacobs. In Memoriam photo by Dunn) with the winner due $1,000...Massachusetts may have been the past two years, the first four decided by 3-2 margins, Bud Collins added much with his pre-match introduc­ “ The directive leaves us no although some Democrats have Mrs. Jacobs was born June In loving memory of Rose Johnson who HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. given the raw end of Uie stick by being passed up for the plus last night’s 2-1 game fip re. tions and commentary during the celebrity play. (UPI photo) passed away March 7, 1974. Ella T. Grasso says when she other choice,” she said. charged former Republican NCAA Regional Basketball Tournament but a bid to the 22,1889 in Hartford, daughter of Fortunate, Nervous Proceeds from the four-day play will help swell the the late Emil and Myra Always remembered, asked former Welfare Com­ Mrs. Grasso said she is still Gov. Thomas J. Meskiil NIT in New York — which is very likely — should sooth Rod Laver Makes Return Katy McFarland “I was fortunate,” a superbly conditioned Laver said as Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Renonfski Dickenson, and had missioner Nicholas A. Norton opposed to advancing the effec­ deliberately let the bills pile up their feelings. Manuever Helped Beat Dick Stockton lived in Manchester since 1938. Scholarship Named for Mrs. Bayer in December about a huge tive date of her proposed hike in to b6lp improve his budget pic­ She was employed at Pratt and backlog of unpaid medical ser­ the state sales tax to 7 per cent ture as he left office. No Women Umps Here vices bills, he assured her there despite the state’s mounting He said while the department Whitney Division of United Air­ Mrs. Philip (Lil) Bayer of 31 Gerard St. Ceremony, and presented Mrs. Bayer with No females have indicated an interest in becoming craft Corp., East Hartford, were none. bills. has an extensive computer was honored Thursday night by the a bouquet of flowers. program, it is apparent baseball umpires on the local scene. Several women before she retired in 1941. She Mrs. Grasso said Thursday Advancing the effective date Manchester Scholarship Foundation at its Mrs. Bayer was elected to the foun­ employes in the department are successfully passed the written exams for softball was a member of Bigelow Seeks Clues gourmet dinner at The Colony, Talcott- dation’s original board of directors May more unpaid bills seem to turn by three months, as Chapter, OES, in East Hart­ recommended by legislative unable to do the job in getting membership last summer and worked in local Rec Depart­ Opportunities at Free Throw Lane up daily, an indication the ville. 26, 1965 and remained on the board until the bills properly processed. ford. previous administration was /leaders, would raise an es­ ment leagues... UConn baseball team launched an eight- In Rubble In token of appreciation for Mrs. Bayer’s Sept. 30, 1974. Sen. Richard C. Bozzuto, R- Survivors are a son, Howard hiding them. timated $15 million. game southern trip today. No longer will the squad trek to “outstanding record of community service She served as secretary of the board Watertown, is backing a F. Jacobs of Manchester; a SHELTON (UPI) - The legislature’s Ap­ Florida, stopping off now in Virginia and North Carolina for the foundation and fostering the ideals from 1966 to 1971, and as chairman of the “It must have been a very measure to study the feasibility brother, John Yanner of East Laboratory tests will be needed propriations Committee heard instead...Bob Von Deck will coach varsity baseball at of helping our youth,” the board of direc­ nominating committee in 1972. She was a deep drawer,” she said. “The of removing the processing bills Decide Three ACC Tourney Games Hartford; a sister, Mrs. to determine the exact tors designated a scholarship award in her member of the first scholarship (selec­ a request for $30 million in Illing Junior High this spring...Manchester High is still Caroline Addisone of explosive used in the destruc­ problem was caused by a deci­ from' the Welfare Department name. Mrs. Raymond Gowen, a past presi­ tion) committee and served as its sion not to pay bills.” emergency funds to carry the without a tennis coach, Dave Wiggin, director of athletics, Manchester; four grandchil­ tion of a foam rubber factory and placing it entirely with a NEW YORK (UPI) - point, first-half lead only to Furman secured an NCAA opening round of the NCAA campus. The Warriors may “They seem to think this dent of the foundation, announced the secretary. In 1967, she was named an State auditors said Tuesday state through the end of the private contractor. reports. dren and a great-grandchild. here last weekend, according to fiscal year July 1. berth as the Southern Midwest regional. Rutgers have to face the fifth-ranked is a monumental thing like “Lillian Siegal Bayer Scholarship” which honorary member of the gifts and the pile of unpaid bills in­ Bozzuto said Connecticut Rank has its privilege — and win with the string of late the state police. A spokesman for Mrs. Grasso Conference’s representative blitzed St. Peter’s, 80-63, and host team in the opening the invasion of Europe,” he The private funeraT will be at will be awarded at the June Award bequests committee. creased in a one-month period General Life Insurance Co. for three of the Atlantic free throws. They began A state police bomb squad is said the bills are being paid and St. John’s pummeled Seton round if the Crimson Tide said. the John F. Tierney Funeral from $12.4 million to $14.9 processes medical payments Challenge Matches Out Coast Conference’s ranked with the Wolfpack clinging by strolling to a 66-55 win" still investigating the explosion she has put a priority on getting Hall, 76-64. wins the Southeastern In regular season games, Home, 219 W. Center St. The that led to a massive fire which million, with a total of 660,000 for the federal government’s considered the finest professional tennis player in teams, the privilege was at to an 84-83 lead. over William & Mary in the the job done. still Conference title over Ken­ fourth-ranked Louisville Rev. Bruce Jacques of St. destroyed one of four plants in a separate billings. Medicare program and as far the world, despite his defeatto Jimmy Connors last month, the free throw line. “It was anybody’s game league title game. The In the ECAC New England M On another matter, Mrs. tucky — which triggered ripped Dayton, 83-67, to Mary’s Episcopal Church will complex. Mrs. Grasso has refused to as he knows it has done a Rod Laver doesn’t expect to see many more challenge North Carolina State, at the end,” N.C. State Paladins received a superb regional, Boston College Grasso said President Ford’s satisfactory job. M a rq u e tte C oach Al finish with the best record in officiate. Burial will be in Police spokesman Adam place blame fpr the problem matches on the net circuit. “’They just wouldn’t have the North Carolina and Clem- Coach Norm Sloan said. “In performance from Craig ripped Connecticut, 68-58, Spring Grove Cemetery, Hart­ willingness to back off on the oil McGuire to accept the bid the school's history at 24-2 Berluti, speaking for Shelton milling Xdrawlng) power,’’ he said before last night’s Aet- son, the Nos. 9, 13 and 14 a tournament, those free Lynch, the tourney’s MVP, and Holy Cross bumped ford. Mayor Francis X. Kelley, said import tax has given the teams in the nation, each throws aren’t as easy to who scored 20 points and but berate the tournament and Ken Smith hit 24 points Northeast, which relies heavily Kathy says: “A N^w Montht and Things A n G s f- f?,na Worm Cup opening match at Uie Hartford Civic Providence, 62-55. Those There are no calling hours. Thursday the economic impact tlng Back to NormU, Now That Oakland Street Is capitalized on closing make.” held high scoring John schedule makers. to guide Tulsa past Oral The family suggests that any ABOUT TOWN on imported oil, valuable time. ^ Center..Four of the five Australians in the Aetna matches two teams will also meet of the disaster will not be as Open to Two-Way Traftlcl’’ minute free throw opor- Freshman Skip Wise will Lowenhaupt to just six. Roberts, 91-83. memorial contributions may be severe as originally thought. “We are buying time and that also maintain residences in the United States. Only Ken Saturday for an NCAA is important,’’ she told I O R C H A R D FR ESH : M ic t, Red A Golden Oellcloue, Wineeepe, Freeh tunities to advance into the attest to that — it was his berth. made to the Shriner’s Hospital Kelley met Wednesday with of­ Cider a Boee Peere. , Rosewall is a fulltime Australian, residing in Sydney. Rod It was the third straight for Crippled Children, Bradley Parliman, 180 Scott newsmen. FR ESH : Aeperegue, Peee, Beet Greene, Brocolll, E m Plent, G r m A ' Laver and Roy Emerson have mailing addresses in semifinal round of the ACC two pressure tosses from ficials of the Grand Sheet Metal Manchester Newcomers Club Walter Fredrickson is in charge A conference crown for Fur­ A The governor said Health Yellow Squeeh, Green A Yellow Beene, Spinech, Ceulmower, Red Hot Tournament being played at the free throw line with Independents extended Springfield, Mass. Co., owner of the complex. is sponsoring a fashion show Dr. Hostesses are Mrs. Gloria of a program on “Birds.” Miss Peppere, Chineee A Sevoy CebbeM, Com, Leete White Sweet California,, John Alexander in Georgia and John New- man, which finished with a Commissioner Douglas S. Lloyd Greensboro, N.C. NCAA invitations Thursday March 11 at 8 p.m. at Willie’s Duff, Mrs. Sylvia Flavell and Emily Smith will speak on “A Potetoee, SheloU, Turnipe, Kele, Beet Greene, Rhuberb. combe in Texas...Jack Redmond, Manchester Racquet three seconds on the clock to 22-6 record. earned federal consulting fees IMPORTED: Spenleh Melone, Honeydewe, Centelopee, Se^leM were Marquette, Creighton, SPORTS Steak House. Tickets and infor­ Mrs. Jan Mozzer. Plant and How to Cultivate It.” Orepee, Plume, Necterlnee, Mengeoe, PIneepplee, Tengerlnee, Temple North Carolina was a give Clemson its win. in January in Washington on his Club pro, helped the U.S. team get ready by working out mation may be obtained by Orengee, Grepalrult, D’An|ou Peere: Wednesday afternoon at the Civic Center...The narrow 101-100 winner over The ACC continues to In the ECAC qualifying Cincinnati, Utah State and n1 BRIEFS own time, but said department calling 6434346. "W e Here Onion Sett A Vegeteble Seede’ Wake Forest, taking advan­ weed out its high-quality tournaments, Rutgers and Notre Dame — all of which /I heads should be above board in “Buy One Or A Doten, A Compere Our Prieet” Manchester Racquet Club will be the site for a press tour­ Few Willing to Admit “Mass” is the theme of the tage of a rare technical foul chaff tonight when No. 2 St. John’s coasted to easy are ranked except the accepting outside compensa­ THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALS! nament for reporters covering the World Cup matches this Youth Fellowship of South story hour Sunday at 3 p.m. at opportunity when the first-round wins in the Fighting Irish. the Daytona 200 Expert Motor­ tion. ICEBERG LEHUCE ...... headSSC afternoon and Saturday morning...Stan Smito reported the ranked Maryland, which Qualifying Record Staunch Republicanism United Methodist Church will Mary Cheney Library Junior Deacons decided not to con­ drew a bye in the first metropolitan New York dis­ Marquette was lumped in cycle Road Race Sunday, She recommended any fees NAVEL ORANGES...... SiorSGc ball took some “real funny bounces” on the Supreme Court DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. traveling at 111.089 miles per meet tonight at 7 in the youth Room. The story hour is open to test a Tar Heel stall in the round, takes on N.C. State trict and will face each with the block of teams com- WASHINGTON (U PI) - were held for today’s meeting. earned by commissioners for TOMATOES ...... cello pack4SC surface which was laid over the concrete. (UPI) — Ken Roberts broke the hour. lounge of (he church. all children age six or over. overtime period. and North Carolina meets other Saturday for the right peting in the Mideast GOP leaders told the party The over-all voter identifica­ speeches or outside services he FRESH ASPARAGUS...... ib.TGc existing qualifying record for Tepi Lansivuori of Finland turned over to the state Clemson scored on two Clemson. to meet Louisville in the regional on the Alabama faithful today only seven of tion of 18 per cent Republican, Women’s Auxiliary to MAC A P P L E S ...... 4qt.bao$1.3S qualified second fastest with a FIRE CALLS treasury. foul shots in the final three every 100 Americans identify 44 per cent Democrat and 40 per Manchester Midget Football Members of Hose Co. 2 of the CELERY ...... large bunchSGC speed of 109.775. themselves as “ strong cent independent was an­ Manchester, Town Fire Depart­ The court mandate to reach seconds to dump Duke, 78- Association will meet Monday • We Sail The Herald, Sunday Papart, plus Lottery Tlckatal • Tennis Glamour Republicans.” nounced to a GOP state ment will meet tonight at 7 at all eligible food stamp 76, and N.C. State reeled off at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. recipients will throw her budget Clyde on Waivers That figure, part of a GOP- chairmen’s meeting two Holmes Funeral Home, 400 MANCHESTER five successful free throws months ago. Main St., to pay respects to the further out of balance, Mrs. BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston financed national public opinion Thursday, 3:50 p.m. — in the final minute to late Mrs. Mabel Weir, whose Grasso said, but there are Girls are Paired Celtics Thursday placed rookie survey, greeted more than 1,500 Chimney fire at 203 Green Rd. eliminate Virginia, 91-85. Republican party officials and son, Walter Weir, is a member. many individuals who are eligi­ P F R n ™ Methodical Boston College forward Ben Clyde on waivers Soot had clogged it, firemen Rules require the defen­ activists arriving for a two-day ble for the program and should to make room for returning said. (Eighth District) BOSTON (UPI) — The top two glamour girls in pro- sive team to challenge the leadership conference. Mui^eum Lists March be informed about it. 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6384 second-year player Phil Manchester Garden Club will Thursday, 4:45 p.m. — Grass tennis tonight cross racquets in a semifinal match of the offensive team within 10 President Ford told his news Virginia Slims of Boston tournament and on the surface Hankinson. meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the fire at 108 Carter St. (Town) seconds. North Carolina Hankinson, who averaged 3.9 conference Thursday “It is my Saturday Happenings Thursday, 7:44 p.m. — Trash Defeats UConn irj Regional Robbins Room of Center the edge goes to the lady from Down Under. feeling that the Republican went into its stall with the points per game as a rookie, has Congregational Church. Mrs. fire at 588 Main St. (Town) missed the entire season party has to be a broad-based, Lutz Junior Museum has an­ “Wildlife Day” on March 22 Chris Evert, America’s score tied, 96-96, and Wake games before giving away halftime edge, repulsing stead of needed buckets. The In the next three minutes, -because of an operation on his wide spectrum party if it is nounced its Saturday, afternoon will celebrate National Wildlife top player and the on-again Forest twice decided to let By Len Ausier Huskies made it 46-44 with the Huskies turned the ball the loth on a long lob. each and every UConn left knee last summer. going to be a viable force in the Happenings for the month of Week, with live animal object of Jimmy Connors’ She lost concentration and the Tar Heels sit on the ball. 9:50 remaining and after a over three times while BC political sitution in the United SPRINGFIELD - Cool, attempt to take the lead. March. demonstrations, resource per­ affection, meet's Evonne dropped two of the next The first time drew a war­ workmanlike Boston College short Eagle burst, came was chalking up five un­ States.” ’ * Tomorrow is “Looking Ahead sons and displays. In addition, 'X- s m tw iD E Goolagong, daughter of an ning from the officials. The The Huskies led only twice, Claim Record ■ three games before winning methodically worked its back behind the outside answered markers. The He said that “ if we can to Spring Day,” featuring a the Oak Grove Nature Center Australian sheep shearer, in second time merited the the last at 15-14 with 11:41 broaden the base of the the last two and the match. way to a 68-58 triumph over shooting of Al Weston, who Beantowners opened the COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. plant sale, wild flower and bird will be open to the public from 9 the $75,000 tournament that technical foul call — and left in the first half. (UPI) — Two women have Republican party, I think we displays and spring craft ideas a.m. to noon that day for people Goolagong’s concentra­ the University of Connec­ took scoring honors with 21 margin to as many as 14 have an exceilent chance to is also known as the 67th tion lapse occurred early in Brad Hoffnlan converted it UConn came close in the points, to close it to 56-50 points before UConn tallied claimed a new world altitude from 2 to 4 p.m. at the museum. who wish to view the exhibits in ticut last night at the Civic record for women pilots in two- prevail in 1976,” and that he On March 15, there will be a U.S. Women’s Indoors. One her two-set defeat of Olga to put North Carolina ahead second half, but each time with 4:56 showing on the four for the final difference. the building as well as walk the Center here in ECAC basket­ place gliders by soaring to 34,- will make a “maximum effort” “Quilting Bee,” led by Mrs. of them will fight for the for good. costly turnovers resulted in­ trails. Morozova of the Soviet ball regional semifinal play clock. Behind Weston, Lee Otis 200 feet over Pikes Peak. to get “all elements of the Margaret Kuhlmann, from 2- to $15,000 top prize Saturday The Tar Heels, who rallied These activities are free to Union. She fought back after to advance to Saturday’s Wilson followed with 14 Babs Nutt of Etna, N.H., and Republican party on the 4 p.m. Mrs. Kuhlmann will against the winner of from an eight-point deficit in the public. The museum, 126 being knotted at 6-6 to win a finals. markers and Larry Kelly Hannah Duncan of Colorado team.” , demonstrate the art of quilting CLOSEOUT! the final 43 seconds to force Cedar St. is open 2 to 5 p.m. tonight’s other semifinal 5-3 tiebreaker, then took the In the nightcap of the New added 10 points. Tony Han­ Springs, flew their Schweizer 2- Ford had been asked about and visitors will be encouraged Tuesday through Sunday. between Australian second set, 6-4. the overtime, were led by England Regional, top- son, UConn’s leading scorer, 32 sailplane from a gliderport the possibility conservative to try it for themselves. Margaret Court and Martina Walter Davis’ 31 points. Republicans would form their “I was a little uneasy seeded Holy Cross spurted was hampered by a Charley northeast of Colorado Springs Navratilova, of David Thompson toppled Wednesday. own party to run a presidential Main OfStcb playing Olga because she to a 62-55 win over horse and finish^ with just candidate in 1976.- Czechoslovakia. beat I me in Australia last the 20-year old ACC career Providence to gain a spot in four points before fouling •Today’s gathering was part EVERmiiNe Evert, 21, and Goolagong, year,” said Goolagong. “1 scoring mark by hitting 38 the finals. The winner will out with 4:36 to go. John Doubleheader political workshop and part pep points against Virginia to ,1007 Main Street 23, have lost count of their had just come back on the receive an NCAA berth. Thomas, who led ail NEW YORK (UPI) - Jerry rally. Ford and Vice President court confrontations. “Last tour then and she didn’t give give him.2,263 in his three- UConn and Providence meet rebounders with 15, totaled Nelson Rockefeller headed a MandteoWi _ ' Quarry and Ken Norton will feed year we played six times, I me enough chances to do year stay at North Carolina in Saturday’s consolation at four. Joe Whelton, former lineup of GOP leaders and 649-4586 MUST GO - AT COST' State and surpass the meet in a 12-round heavyweight 7 what I wanted.” East Catholic standout, shot elected officials who will exhort think, and I won four,” said 10:55 a.m. fight at New York on March 24 those plants! Goolagong. “I don’t know Goolagong made the most previous standard of 2,233 by Balance was the keynote one for five from the floor as part of a closed circuit the rank and file to go back and Virginia’s Buzz Wilkinson. K Mart Plaia Office how many times we’ve of her chances Thursday for the Purple Eagles with for two points and went doubleheader featuring the fight for Republican survival. • Almost as big a story was Chairman Mary Louise Smith played in our career but I. night, beating Morozova Bob Carrington, New assistless in 14 minutes of Muhammed Ali-Chuck Wepner 10-2 ADIDAS • WILSON • MacGREGOR the defending national of the Republican National know we’re about even.” consistently on hard passing England’s leading scorer, playing time. title fight. Committee sounded the Spencer Street shots and crisp cross courts. champion’s blowing of a 22- Disappointed UConn All will make the first topping the parade with 19 defense of the title he regained keynote: “The Republican par­ Manchester PUMA • PRO-KED • CONVERSE The odds this time, by Evert, who watched the points. Freshman Jeff Coach Dee Rowe pointed to we have a naw ahlpmant of from George Foreman last Oc­ ty is in trouble. Unless you and I Evert’s own analysis, favor match before facing Held­ Bailey added 15, Bill Collins the loss of Earl Wilson early get together and work for this • potting toll • vormlcullto 649-3007 Goolagong. Rec Volleyball tober at Kinshasa, Zaire, man, was impressed. 14 and Will Morrison 10 for as a big factor. The subject against Wepner the same night party, we may have no party at • african violot soil • poat most “The artificial surface Women’s League • house plant mix • charcoal Tretorn - Cooper - Sherwood - CCM “Evonne’s a great player; the 19-7 Eagles. of the mysterious Ken in Cleveland. all.” Final Standings • terrarium soli • colored sand here is similar to grass; it’s I love watching her,” said Matters started rather Wright was also raised. •A Mrs. Smith said in her Seamco - Hyde Spot-Silt - Sancroft - Chemold W L • colorecT pebbles • sheet moss formerly Manchester Savings & Loan Association slow, the bounces are low Evert. “She’s so natural and poorly for the Huskies as Wright, a 6-6 forward, prepared speech, “The and the ball skids when it Porpoises 36 6 Sets Target Date November election was a dis­ • plus — our fine assortment of foods, pots fluid oh a given day when senior Captain Earl Wilson started the first 20 games Sharks 34 8 DETROIT (UPI) - Mickey aster. Our party registration is and hangers — all at fairway pricesi hits,” said Evert adding, she’s playing her game, I caught an elbow in the right but after being taken out of Dolphins. 34 8 Redmond of the Detroit Red dangerously low. There is dis- “I’ve never beaten Eyonne don’t th i^ there’s anyone the starting lineup left the Marlins 25 17 eye in the second minute of Wings has set a target date of sention in our own ranks. The on grass. who can beat her. Flounders 14 28 play and never returned to team. “We had a set lineup tee have every little thing! Evert mastered the sur­ March 20 for his return to the Democrats are poised and “But she’s very unpredic­ Whales 12 30 play. Wilson returned to the with him (Wright) for the ice to test the result of his back ready to devour us. Time is run­ face sufficiently in Thursday table. She either plays great Barracudas 7 35 bench with a patch over the first 20 but since then we’ve surgery last December. ning out.” “wfcere a night’s quarterfinals to dis­ or terrible. She always Stingrays 6 36 eye, preliminary diagnosed started different people. We Redmond, who will miss Some of the results of the GROMAirSISi (UPI photo) dollar’s patch fellow-American Julie seems to get up for me, Playoff schedule; March 6, as a scratched cornea. did miss him. He was our scoring 50 goals for the first GOP poll, conducted by Market 56 Cottage Street In Downtown Manchester Heldman, 6-0, 6-3. With though; and when I play Porpoises vs. Dolphins 7:30; third leading rebounder and time in three seasons, would Opinion Research Co. with a worth a With Morrison, Carrington B.G’s the mtrade of ma)R | OPEN TUE8. thru SAT. 9 to 5:30 • THURSDAY ’til 9 • (Cloaod Monday) boyfriend Connors watching Evonne, my level of tennis Sharks vs. Marlins 8:30; double Jeff Bailey on the Run good defensive player,” like to play the final nine games sample of 2,010 across the coun­ dollar r & Loan Association • Since 1891 elimination next, three and Collins providing the dowrftown manchester^ mumly from the pressbox, goes higher. I hope it will be balance, BC took a 32-27 Larry Kelly of UConn was Second Best Rowe offered. of the National Hockey League try, were disclosed as long ago Evert swept the first nine Thursday nights. season. -as last December, but details a good match. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,. Fri., March 7.1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri., March 7, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN 'I , White at First Base Chuck Courtney Happy Pro Grid Union In Plans of Yankees Way He^s Hitting Ball BASKETBALL Facing Shalieup

NEW YORK (UPI) Bill Virdon, who lost his last job among the Brewers’ training camp crowds ... Some of the MIDGETS WASHINGTON (UPI) - The from a small gi*oup of active player Action at the East Side Rec largely because he failed to make Manny Sanguillen a other clubs, meanwhile, are going about hiring their still- ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — Chuck Courtney, five years in Lutz, Fla., hit seven birdies before bogeying his last two National Football League-players un­ union leaders suerLas Tom Keating, righfielder, is a man who believes in being persistent. last night saw Police whip unsiped players. without a victory, was delighted at the way he was holes on the way to his 67. ion faced a potential leadership Alan Page, Ken Bowman, Willie This spring he’s trying to make Roy White a first The Montreal Expos invoked the renewal clause on whacking the ball up close to the hole. “I had it in position several times, but I need to learn Manchester State Bank, 34-13, and Pro Remodeling top First shakeup today with the possible Brown or Ed Podolak.\ baseman. pitcher Dave McNally and ordered him to report to camp, “It was definitely one pf the best rounds I’ve ever how to bring it home better,” said the 24-year-old retirement of veteran Bill (5urry as Curry, Alexander aiW NFLPA The Yankees’ manager, who has no place in the outfield Hartford Realty, 24-22. Chuck and Pittsburgh General Manager Joe Brown said he would played,” said the 34-year-dld veteran of 10 years on the Oklahoma State product, whose best finish last year was a Costello had eight points for president. Executive Director Ed Garvby played for White because Lou Piniella, Elliott Maddox and Bobby do the same with outfielder Richie Zisk if he were not pro tour, who went into today’s second round of the $200,- tie for fourth ip the Bob Hope Desert Classic. Police, Scott Schomes seven for Curry said he would decide during a leading roles in last year’s\strike Bonds are there, says he’ll have White playing at first in sip ed by next Tuesday. 000 Citrus Open with a one stroke lead. “It was Australian Bruce Crampton, complaining his game has the Bankmen, Pat Silver eight three-day meeting of team represen­ which ended without a contract settle­ the exhibition opener today against the . The renewal clause, under which a player does not s ip phenomenal as far as hitting the ball close to the hole. been erratic, shot an opening 68 to start the second round for Remodeling and Brian tatives this week whether to continue ment with the owners. \ White has been agitating to get New York to trade him, his contract but must report and play anyway at the salary That’s as close as I’ve ever hit it.” two strokes behind the leader, along with Jim Dent, Mike Gallagher 11 for Realty. in the post, particularly since he may Curry said the negotiating im passe but he’s still there and Thursday Virdon said, “I would like named by his club, is not the same as the reserve clause, And young Pat Fitzsimons, who had his first taste of vic­ Reasor, Larry Hinson, Rik Massengale and . retire as an active player. His term of was discussed at the first meeting and INTERMEDIATE to have White leading off every day.” which binds a player to a team for life. tory earlier this year in Los Angeles, said he’s quit Crampton, with six birdies and two bogeys, said his golf office has another year to run but that he was taking soundings on Going into overtime, the “I don’t know if Roy can play first base, but we have a Shortstop Bert CampaneriS'siped with Oakland. . . and worrying about just making the cut and started thinking game “has been pretty good all year.” Curry’s predecessor, John Mackey, whether the players were still stan­ month to find out,” Virdon said. Los Angeles pitcher Andy Messersmith, although unsiped about winning. “In patches, it’s been brilliant,” he added. “It’s just not Lakers nipped the Hustlers, 69- 68, last night at the Community resigned when he quit pro football. ding by their previous “freedom It didn’t take Virdon a month inl973 to find out that and seeking a reported $175,000, reported to camp. “You keep expecting the thrills of winning to diminish, consistent.” In addition to Curry, Kermit issue” demands which figured Sanguillen, a catcher, couldn’t replace Roberto lemente in Y. Bill Finnegan and Jason Tommy John, the Dodgers’ other holdout pitcher, is but they don’t,” said the 24-year-old Oregon native'who Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller are resting this week. Dodge paced the winners with Alexander, NFC vice presidlent of the prominently in the strike. rightfield at Pittsburgh—and ultimately, it was the failure expected to arrive today. shared second place with little-known Mark Hayes at the Popular turned out to turn in an even par 21 and 16 points respectively NFL Players Association, may bow At the opening session, the of that move that helped lead to Virdon’s dismissal in The Giants, who thought they had a verbal apeement start of the second lap on the 6,929-yard, pine-laced laydut 72 and complained, “I have trouble with these greens.” while Jeff Rea (23) and Jeff out because he is no longer'in football. delegates ancl alternates from the 26 September of that year. with first baseman Ed Goodson, in something of a twist at Rio Pinar Country Club. Defending champion also played par golf on Gorman (13) were best for the (Herald photo by LhmnI Curry was waived by the Houston teams also heard presentations by two Where all of this maneuvering in New York will leave ordered him to get out of uniform at their Casa Grande, Courtney, who won last at Tallahassee in 1969, shot a six- opening day while Brian “Buddy”' Allin, the 1973 Citrus Hustlers. Also, Super Bads Oilers last season after the six-week spokesmen from the NFL Players first baseman Chris Chambliss, who the Yankees traded Ariz., camp. State Wrestling Champion under-par M on opening day with seven birdies and one chartip, was in danger of missing the cut with a first-round crushed Gunver, 91-50. Terry player strike but caught on as a Alumni Association — Leon Hart and Hickey and Scott Hanson each for last year, remains to be seen. “We assumed that signing Goodson would be a routine bogey, setting up five birdie putts of six feet or less. 75. second-string center with the Los Bill Dudley. The alumni have been at netted 19 points. Ned Foran The have hired three security matter after earlier discussing his contract by telephone,” East Catholic senior Co-Captain Steve Turgeon won Fitzsimons had a bogeyless round with fiVe birdies for a Three strokes off the pace at 69 was a sextet comprised Angeles Rams. The former Green odds with the union in recent years on guards to give Hank Aaron a little privacy with his new said Jerry Donovan, the San Francisco general manager. 67. of , Ron Smith, Bing Crosby Open winner Gene with 17 and Tom Hanson 10 also the State Medium Class 126-pound division wrestling hit double figwres. For which Bay and Baltimore player also has grounds the association has failed to team because Aaron has been bothered by the curious Littler, Jim Colbert, Rocky Thompson and Chi Chi “We were surprised when he wanted to talk further.” title last Saturday at Plainvile High. Turgeon next goes Hayes, a tour sophomore from Oklahoma who now lives team, however, wasn’.t noted. had knee surgery. do enough for former players in the (Herald photo by Dunni Ed Gaffney after the State Open Championship title Saturday at Rodrigues. Should Curry and Alexander step earlier days as far as pensions and Plainville. EAST MIDGETS. Standings down, their successors would come other retirement. benefits are con­ —Pro Remodeling 13-0, Eastern cerned. Red Sox After Realty 11-2, First Hartford 7-6, Joe Thomas Allied Builders 7-6, Automatic Archer on Target AND Comfort 5-8, Community Y 4-9, Little League Plans Jumped Gun Police 4-9, State Bank 1-12. Pro Basketball Roundup BOWLING Relief Pitcher RADK For New Englands ILLING SENIOR- Standings .SPICE- Sheri Schaffer 136, WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) — Red Sox Executive To Use New Field BALTIMORE (UPI) - Joe —Kahuna Kids 11-1, Moriarty Muriel Roy 125, Barbara Cool Thomas, the general manager Brothers 9-3, Schiebel Brothers Vice President Dick O’Connell expressed hope Thurday SATURDAY Top NBA Rookies 340, Nancy Joyce 139-346. of the Baltimore Colts, said 94, Langan VW 2-11, Cycle By Earl Yost the Players Association will ap­ 1:00 (8,22) Basketball; By ^arl Yost Thursday he had jumped the Gear 0-12. Sharpening up for the 1975 New England Archery Cham­ prove a second inter-league trading period later this WED.NESDAY WIVES- ECAC Tournament When the Manchester Little L eape baseball program gun earlier this week when he 3:.30 (3) Tennis: Women's ILLING BUSINESS.MEN- pionship, Ed Gaffney of Manchester pocketed $50 when he Joanne Korner 175, Peggy ™o"th. Zimmers by driving in one launches its 26th season May 11 there will be one new field. reported the Colts lost money in In Showdown Clash Standings—Army & Navy 10-0, captur^ the warm-up shoot last weekend at Hall’s Arrow Callahan 203-462, • Lynne Top­ O’Connell said represen- ^un and scoring the other, Tournament ’The International L eape 1974. Lanes in Manchester. ping 472. tatives of the owners are jg expected to test his 3:30 (8,40) Pro Bowlers will play all its games at the Thomas also issued a flat Buzzards 9-2, UAC Barons 8-2, Honda Civics 8-3, Groman’s 7-3, NEW YORK (UPI) - within three points five Burks 102, Sonirs 92 n e g o tia tin g w ith th e i^^gg i^jm-ed in a home- 3:00 (3) Golf; Florida denial that there are any plans passed up tourney warfare new ball diamond off Love Roberts Electric 6-5, Westown Atlanta’s John Drew out­ different times but the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar The 26-year-old Gaffney, a HOME ENGINEERS- Lorna executive director of the pjate collision in Cleveland Open to move the club. the past two years. 8:00 NBA: Knicks vs. Lane. Pharmacy 6-5, Telso 5-6, Sport- shone Golden State’s Keith Hawks hung on for their scored 26 points and Jon 10-year veteran of the sport, Pickens 179-475, Jenny Leggitt association, Marvin Miller, last June, in a starting job as Junior Tennis The Colt general manager Sharpening up for the New Detroit, WINF Jim Leber, president, _ ^ mart 2-9, Fred’s Athletic Club Wilkes Thursday night in a third victory in the last four McGlocklin added 24 to pace posted a 295 score out of a 186-498, Phyllis Allen 200-482, in an effort to get the g catcher this weekend, said Tuesday that the team England, Gaffney practices 8:25 WHA; Whalers vs. reports the International 1 O U m C Y dC t 2-9, Second Congo 2-8, B.A. Club battle between the leading gam es. Milwaukee past Seattle. possible 300 to set the pace. Elaine Neckerman 453. association’s approvai the possibly Sunday in Sarasota showed a net loss last year for Aeros Farm Leape will move on 0- 11. daily at Hall’s. the first time in its 22 years in candidates for Rookie-of- Tom Van Arsdale added 29 Fred Brown had 25 points to The New Englands, proposai - advanced by the the Red Sox meet the 10:00 (3) WHA: Whaers to the Verplanck Field and points for the Hawks while lead the Sonics but Spencer While never having at­ COMMERCIAL- Andy For the second consecutive Baltimore. That was an error, the-Year in the National offering a total purse of $7,- owners at their winter Chicago White Sox. (delayed) Charter Oak Park will be Rick Barry paced Golden tained a perfect 300, Gaffney Lamoureaux 140-150-415, Carl year the Manchester Racquet Thomas said Thursday. Basketball A^^sociation. Hayward only had 14, 000, will be staged at the W. meetings in New Orleans Boston opens its exhibition has a 299 to his credit plus a Bujaucius 153-385, John Johnson SUNDAY used by the Rookie Leape. Club will host the Connecticut "Thtt was based on South African Drew, hampered State with 28 points. almost 10 below his average. iast December. schedule Friday afternoon Middle Tpke, lanes March pair of 298 totals, all in com­ 156-372, Tony Pellegatto 154-373, 12:50 Daytona 200, WINF The American Farm State Boys’ Indoor Tennis preliminary estimates from the soirtewhqt by a sprained Elsewhere, Kansas City- Suns 88, Bulls 65 If the association gives the against the at 15-16. This year’s play will petition. Mike Kelly 167-414, Rick Nicola 2:00 (3) NBA:Warriors vs. L eape will call Buckland Championships March 14, 15 various phases of the club’s Davis Cuppers ankle, scored 38 points and Omaha nipped Buffalo, 111- Phoenix, without its star­ mark the 11th straight time Prior to the warm-up win, 160-390, Ti Flynn 137, Bud green light, the second ^vinter Haven with Roger Odtics its home field with Valley and 16, sanctioned by the operation,” Thomas said. “This Permit Nixed hauled/down 15 rebounds to 110, Milwaukee whipped ting guards, used a balanced Hall’s hosted the New Gaffney’s best on the com­ Wiplrhsm Pr*tnr 14fi period for trading between ^^^^et. Don Aase, Craig 2:00 (22,30) Tennis: World Street reserved entirely for NELTA. morning I received an interim give /Atlanta a 110-106 vic­ Seattle, 102-92, and Phoenix offense and a tenacious audit which was just com­ England competition. 396, Paul Moziicato 138-376, .teams in the two major ^ “ok“and“Diego s"eg’u i ^ " d S Cup Rookie L eape competition. The tournament is open to MEXICO CITY (U PI) - tory. Wilkes managed a beat Chicago, 88-65. In the defense to whip Chicago. eback trail was a winning pleted, and it shows the Colts Fred R iccic 144-406, Fred leagues would be adopted the pitching. Working for the 4:00 (22, 30) NHL: Canadiens Leber reports that the two Mexico today refused today an ABA, Denver edged St. The 65-point total was the Gaffney, a self-empioyed 295 score iast fall. boys 16 and under and brings did not operate in the red last resectable 17 points and 11 Oakes 139-357, Henry Luneski for March 16-31, giving the t i g e r s w iil be L e r r in vs. Rangers recent sip-up sessions were entry permit to the South M painter and paperhanger, Many of the country’s the best players in New year but in the black.” rebounds. Louis, 119-117, and Indiana lowest ever in the nine-year 365,, « Nick Nicola ,356, « --George------Red an opportunity to LaCrow, Dave Lemanczyk 4:30 (3) Golf: Florida Open England to the local area. African team, due to leading archers will be in disappointing and two more At the same time he The Hawks, playing their ripped Utah, 115-101. history of the Chicago for five straight years won Barber 360, Ted Lawrence 354, compiete a deal they had ^om Makowski. play here next month, because Manchester next weekend will be held at a later date. Last year, the singles crown prematurely reported the red third game in as many Kings 111, Braves 110 franchise and also was a the Connecticut Men’s Open Tony Yacono 379, Jack made verbally during the of South Africa’s apartheid/ Tryouts will be staged April was won by fifth-ranked Jay ink, Thomas also said, “if you nights, jumped to a 13-point Nate Archibald banked in defensive record for the Archery Association crown. shooting for a slice of the Goldberg 370, John Bremser policy. off-season. 12-13 and if needed, on April Levenson of Boston in an lose money for three or four a 30-foot jump shot as the Suns. Mike Bantom led the His reign covered 1967 $7,000 purse, including 352. In a statement issued in the lead in the first quarter but O’Connell hasn’t revealed 19-20. exciting upset over Hartford’s years in a row, then you have to Gaffney. early hours, the Foreign the Warriors rallied to cut final buzzer sounded to give Suns with 16 points. through 1971. After a second who he would give away or Andy Chaikovsky. star* looking at things.” BLOSSOMS - Betty Daniel Indoor Soccer Tourney Doubleheaders will be Ministry said Mexico, which the margin to 58-51 at half­ KC-Omaha its eighth Nuggrls 119, Spirits 117 placement in 1972, Gaffney who he expect^ to get, but The remark was interpreted 129-350, Alice Blanchfield 126, staged opening day at each Ranking New England does not' have diplomatic time. straight home court victory Dave Robisch came off the speculation centered in some quarters as a veiled Emily Peck 131-366, Riith Clark field. players who will be competing Drew scored 14 points in and 15th in the last 18 llie bench with 23 points to A relations with South Africa, around left-handed relief Sunday atClarke Arena threat to start looking for a new 128. The annual townwide include Chris Fenichell from supported the movement by the the third quarter to pace games. Randy Smith, who lead a balanced Denver REWARD Campbell to Eagles home. pitcher Tom Hall moving house-to-house canvass for Darien, Dave Boissevam, United Nations to ,4nd racial FOR INFORMATION “We have not threatened or Atlanta to an 11-point edge led Buffalo with 28 points, scoring attack against St. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - PARKADE - Ken Thomas from Cincinnati to Boston Local fans of indoor soccer Michael Leach and Roy An­ discrimination. LEADING TO, OR This year’s tournament has funds will be held Sunday, intended to suggest a veiled going into the final period. has put the Braves ahead Louis. Playing without in­ Defensive end Carter 210-207-595, Jeff Baker 212, for second baseman Doug will have plenty of action Sun­ drews from the Boston area. The gpvernmenf said it had RECOVERY OF MY PURPLE been increased from six to eight May 18. A money-raising threat to move the club,” The Warriors pulled to with 40 seconds left. jured high-scoring guard Campbell, who played with the Dave Hinchey 201, Terry Shep­ Griffin. day when the second annual Drew Hastings from Wilton, decided hot to grant visas to the HEART MEDAL, BRONZE teams and will include par­ dinner-dance is list^ June 7 Thomas said. “The present Mack Calvin, the Nuggets Charlotte Hornets of the World pard 210-580, Lee Zahaba 201- O’Connell planned to con­ Manchester Community and Eric and Paul Giosa of South African^layers and did STAR MEDAL, AND ticipation from Bolton, Coven­ at the Kacey Home. ownership has never enter­ also got 21 each from Mike Football League last season, 558, Clay Nivison 216, Roland fer Friday morning with College invitational Indoor Wethersfield. not authorize'the match, “in AMERICAN LEGION try, Manchester (four teams), Besides Leber, other of­ tained the though.” Green and Ralph Simpson. signed a multiyear contract Smith 200, Tom Atamian III soccer tournament kicks off at Boys interested in playing order to comply once again AWARD MEDAL Miller, who was due to Mansfield and Rockville. The ficers will be: Frank The Colts are owned by Athletics Have Busy Day today with the Philadelphia 206-203-586, Dick Murphy 210. 11 a.m. at Manchester High’s doubles are invited to contact w ith \is international Parers 115, Stars 101 (INSCRIBED GEORGE appear in Winter Haven for tournament will feature out­ Robert Irsay, a Chicago Eagles of the National Football Clarke Areana. Galasso, vice president; the Manchester Racquet Gub. obligations.”. wy _ 1 I p p 1 7 • I I George McGinnis scored MARLOW). his annual conference with standing individual talent, with businessman. League. The tournament was started Skip Mikoleit, treasurer. The public is invited to watch Miguel Osuna, president of 33 points to help Indiana CONTACT the players. ’The Red Sox six Connecticut Community (UPI photo) tSOttl iJn ana U tt rielu Terms of the contract were Baseball Arrives last year by MCC Soccer coach Commissioners are Joe Des the matches which start Friday Mexiej/s Tennis Federation, trounce flu-plagued Utah. GEORGE MARLOW executive said preliminary College Athletic Association not disclosed, but the Eagles STORRS (UPI) - The Jim Dyer and , MCC athletic Hosiers, International afternoon, March 14. told l/P l that after hearing the Utah center Randy Denton 867 Main St., Manchaatar negotiations have been con­ All-Leape selections and ^ h t Atlanta’s Mike Sojourner (40) Leaps for Ball MESA, Ariz. (UPI) - The starting second base job this said Campbell would be eligible University of Connecticut opens director, Pat Mistretta, “to League; John Weerdan, govihrnment’s decision, the was in bed with the flu and Phone 649-5221 Connecticut. All-State high Two Join Camp Oakland A’s had a busy day spring. to play for them immediately. its 1975 baseball season with an ducted with Miller by the help promote soccer in this feroration might decide to play school players. ; Lou Derrek Dickey of Golden State Offered Little Resistence Manager Alvin Dark said that rookie Moses Malone, the eight game swing through general counsel for the WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. t ^ match in a neutral country, Thursday, especially off the area,” according to Mistretta. The first match is at 11, with Pilver, National League; Ble would pitch the first three Stars’ second leading Virginia and North Carolina owners, John Geherin. Last year’s tournament was (UPI) — Outfielder Dusty ossibly the United States or field. a pairing following every half Jim Adams, Rookie innings in that pre-season scorer, sat out all but four beginning today. The Huskies, won by the Manchester Soccer Choses UConn Baker and third basesman 'Panama. Meantime, the Red Sox hour until the championshi League,. Randy Hill will Vida Blue, the A’s’ Cy Young opener against Arizona State minutes of the.first half 12-9 la st year, w ill m eet played an intra-squad game Club with a 2-1 win over Darrell Evans joined the Atlan­ “We have to respect what the Award winner of 1972, had a match at 5:30. A donation of $1 serve as Rookie secretary. NAUGATUCK (UPI) - Paul Hurley to Rejoin Whalers with Lew Krausse, a non-roster because of the '^^‘bug.” In­ Washington & Lee today and Mansfield. Indoor soccer has ta Braves camp Thursday after Mexican government has said,” at your Thursday and the Zimmers from adults and 50 cents from Naugatuck High School football paternity suit filed against him pitcher, also expected to hurl in tip s ... Saturday, Davidson, March 10- six-member 'teams rather than Women’s Auxiliary will be renewing their 1974 contracts. has improved to the point that has improved and he /is Osuma stated, “though we diana outscored Utah, 20-2, defeated the Peskys, 2-0, in students wilt be asked to help star Tom Szarzinski has sip ed HARTFORD (UPI) - The by a college coed postponed by that contest. 11; Wake Forest March 12-13, 11, uses a somewhat deflated headed by Gloria Alosky, Both remained for extra bat­ New Engand Whalers an­ he will be able to take a regular expected to play in the Houston think politics and sports should an Oakland court until April 3 to go ahead by 20 points at a six-inning game. Carlton defray costs. a letter of intent to attend the Dark said all the players are and March 14-15 at William & president. Other officers ting practice after Manager shift, the Whalers said. contest. j . be kept apart. The government the half and then coasted Fisk, serving as the ball and has^a smaller playing University of Connecticut on a nounced Th-jrsday injured Paul because Blue is with the team healthy, hungry and ready for Mary. UConn returns April 4 at are: Carol Buehler, Inter­ Clyde King' put the Braves decision did not come as a sur­ CALL 643-5144 area. football scholarship. Szarzinski Hurley is expected to be in ac­ here in Mesa. The request for competition. home. Holy Cross. designated hitter, led the national L eape vice presi­ through a 4 hour and 15 minute tion when the World Hockey The team also announced that The Whalers com^ home prise. We knew we would face continuance came after Blue’s had receved offers from a workout. Relief pitcher Max after the Saturday w m e to dent; Beverly Woodhouse, number of schools including Association team plays in an eye injury suffered by Fred some opposition.” attorney argued that the MANCHESTER ! / " = = : Leon is the only Brave not in begin a 10 game Homestand National L eape vice presi­ Temple, Rhode Island, Boston Houston Saturday night. O’Donnell in the opening Osuna said the decision to pitcher is in a critical stage of \ camp. Tuesday. Friends, and Ex-Players dent; Diane Weerdan, College and Oklahoma State. The defenseman’s leg injury minute of the Minnesota game deny the visas would cost the spring training. Mexican Tennis Federation H enry K ock has LUMBER COMPANY American League vice The 6-foot, 215 pound offensive The suit was brought by about $50,000. president; Judy Holmes, tackle also played the defensive Alameda College coed Patricia f o r Pro Hockey Rounup The .matches were scheduled line in helping Naugatuck to an Duncan, 20, and allegei Blue 17 reasons why you Fete Falkowski Tonight secretary, and Harriet Duff, for April 4,5 and 6 at the Rafael 8-3 season. fathered her daughter born last treasurer. Osuna Stadium in Mexico City. SATURDAYS Friends, former teammates Headlining the speaking The Mexicans qualified for the Oct. 17. ^ u ld ccxne to us Meanwhile, the A’s happily and men who played baseball program will be John “Shorty” zone competition by upsetting and basketball under John announced that shortstop Bert Malln, a top-flight basketball the United States team last Falkowski will gather tonight Campaneris had come terms £:m* inccHne tax hdlp. referee for years, and a friend Mike Kennedy Winner Pulford Far from Upi^t month in California. TOO! with A’s own r Charlie Finley at the Army & Navy Club to of the honored guest. South Africa won last year’s during a meeting in the latter’s salute the former coach of Bruno Bycholski, general Davis Cup zone competition by Reason 16. We’ll try to do As JV Coach in Tampa Chicago business offices Polish-American Club- chairman, reports both men default after India’s refusal to sponsored teams. Thursday. Campaneris is due in everything we can to save and women are invited and play the final because of the Main Office Coaching and teaching at camp tciday and will work out' The occasion will be the first tickets will be available at the As Kings South African government’s you money. After all, we Jesuit High in Tampa, Fla., Play Deadlock 9- 12 annual Polish-American Sports door. pided'Jesuit to 23 wins in 24 with the team Saturday. He Mike Kennedy, former East apartheid policy. want your business again Night. Dinner will be served at starts , the lone setback by, one should be ready for the exhibi­ 1007 Main Street Catholic High basketball cap^ There are even more 7. point. tion opener against Arizona next year. tain, compiled quite a record NEW YORK (UPI) - His gave the Islanders a 3-0-1 Diego Mariners stunned thd who did not play Thursday problems ahead. If the Mancheeter The season log broke some State a week from today. coaching jayvee ball this team had just lost a good night. The two players meet Mexicans do play the South school standards that had stood record against Los Angeles Houston Aeroes, 74. - But second baseman Dick 649-4586 season, chance at a victory but Bob this year. New York is the here head-to-head Saturday Africans on neutral ground and Local Ski Club Women for 75 years. Kennedy’s squad Wayne Rivers scored his Green was placed on waivers Kennedy, in his first season. Pulford was far from upset. night. win, they then face Colombia. compile the most wins ever, only team the Kings have 46th and 47th goals of the for the purpose of unconditional The Los Angeles coach, not.beaten. release. Green ha$ been holding K Mart Haza Office Retire Team Trophy most consecutive triumphs and season in a 5:01 span to the best over-all record. who has a reputation for' “Every game means so out for a $20,000 raise' while 10- 2 break a 44 tie and lead the Men’s Voileyba^' Now residing in Tampa, emphasizing defensive play, Finley wanted to cut his salary much to our club at this Mariners over the WHA Spencer Stneet Triumphant for the third Members of the winning team National DivL Kennedy teaches junior and called the Kings’ 2-2 tie with $10,000 and apparently is point,” said New York West Division leading straight y e a ^ h e Manchester were Wendy Stevenson (third), Standings . ' senior class pupils. the New York Islanders in Coach A1 Arbour, whose therefore at the end of his Manchester Ski Club’s women’s entry Aeros. career. It puts a lot of pressure NANCY Mosher (fourth), Don­ W L the only National Hockey team is four points back of 649-3007 retired the Ellis Trophy in the na Tedford (sixth) 'and JoAnn Watkins 37 11 The win gave the Mariners BOWLING on young Phil Garner, whom Connecticut Ski Council Cham­ League game Thursday the second place New York. Nelson. Conn. Bank S i Trust 30 12 the season series 5-1 over the A’s are grooming for the pionships at Berkshire East. The men’s squad placed Kasden Fuel 23 19 night, “our best game in two Rangers in Division 1. “The the defending WHA cham­ Aceto 136-137^, Tony Rinaldi third. Kip Blake and Kurt Fantastiks 23 25 weeks. tie was very satisfying for M E R C H A N T S - Lou 138-141-410, John IV(ack 140-144- formerly Manchester Savings & Loan’ Association Hassett gained the sixth and Lloyd’s Auto Parts 4 44 May Do Better "There weren’t many us.” pions. DellaFera 158-369, Bernie DOSKII 411, Frank Czepiel 141-136-370, eighth places. Steve Banas, good scoring opportunities The Kings took a 2-1 lead Casey 151-393, Jim Bradley 138- THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE American Division CLEARWATER, Fla. (UPI) Mariner center Andre Mick Holmes 137-363, Dan Frye Connie Banas and Ron Schuster because of the two teams’ at 6:08 of the final period 358, Ed Mockus 156412, Reggie Manchester Parkade Gateway Shop Plaza GOLFERS Standings — Second baseman Dave Cash, Lacroix set up two goal^ for 137-353, Cliff Jones 138-139-394, COMING SOON! were other members in the Tomlinson 144-355, George Manchester Vernon W L who helped make the defensive styles. But this is when Dan Maloney scored a pair of assists and now has Howie Peters 137-351, Vic WE’RE OPEN competition among the 10 Clarke 145, Bob Howe 153-378, CAPRI II 366 Spencer St. 2854 Main St. Latvians 39 9 Philadelphia Phillies National the kind of game I like. 1 on a breakaway. scored a goal or an assist in Salcius 139-385, Slim Harrison WEATHER PERMITTINQ teams. Dennis Kauppinen 155-374, Walt 1181 Main St. Glastonbury Everything For The Home ABA Tool 34 14 League pennant contenders last think we can win if we play The Islanders struck first, 27 straight games, a WHA 135-355, Ron Joiner 142368, Ed and Bill Sacherek reports the Viklinetz 139-161419, Charlie E. Hartford OTHER AREA OFFICES Pratt & Whitney 27 21 year with a banner season, this kind of game.” with Andre St. Laurent Baba 135-350, Hank Grzyb 137- TALLWOOD Herb Phelons skied Bromley record. Lacroix has scored Banks 202436, Joe Sala 136-356, BOBCAT Ward & Union Sts. Coventry North Enders 10 38 thinks he can do better in 1975. The Kings, now three scoring in the first period. 383, Dom DeDominicus 145, n e e d s in LUMBER AND COUNTRY CLUB last weekend and the Walt Gr- in 54 of 61 matches and 44 of Harv Johnson 351, Steve Rockville Stafford Springs South Enders 7 41 He said, ‘"This season I’d like points behind Montreal in Ben Grzyb 136, George Evans Rt. 85, Hobron, Conn. zybs were at Northeast Kingdon The Kings’ Bob Murdoch his last 47 games. Lauretti 378, Ron Beauregard m a te r ia l s , hom e improvement Weeks results: Watkins 2, to hit about .320 and get about 141, George Blake 361, Ernie Rogular Groono Kingdom and Jay Peak. the Division 3 race, held a 2-. tied it with a 30-foot slap , Lacroix in 61 games has 358, Ed Mockus 412. Sears ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERIALS, YOU ABA 1; CBT 3, Fantastiks 0; 220 hits. I’m going to have to Oakman 362, Pete Scott 352, Also In Manchester Parkade • Phono 646-1151 This weekend the Illing Ski 1 lead until Jude Drouin shot later in the period. scored 106 points to take the CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN TODAY & Loan Association Since 1891 P&W 3, North Enders 0; Lat­ play about 160 games to get that Ted Roback 355, Jim Sirianni Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Weekdays, 9-5 Sat. & Sun., Phone 646-5440 Club will try out the slopes at poked in h five-foot rebound In the only World Hockey vians 3, Lloyd’s 0; Kasden 3, many hits so I have to be lucky league lead, one ahead of EAS I’ERN IIUSINKSS -San­ 376, Paul Bernard 351, Ray 315 East Center, Manchester OPEN TONIGHT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Okemo. with 2:21 to play. The score Association game, the San South Enders 0. and stay free of injuriei." Winnipeg’s Bobby Hull, dy Hanna 193-173470, Larry Dawson 367, Pat Corraccio 359. PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. C6nn.. Fri.. March 7,1975 MANCHESTER E'VENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri.,'March 7, 1975— PAGE SEVENTEEN ECHS Busing Item Ma^(ro INDEX NOTICES 1 — Lost ind Found 2 — P ortontlt Into Budget of DirecUirs 3 — Announcamsnti 4 — Entertainment 5 — Auctlone more miles to^o per student, he said. FINANCIAL By MAL BARLOW The mayor then suggested putting the 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgeges 9 — Personal Loans The Board of Directors may remove a whole private school busing item in the 10 — Insurance FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1978 $97,000 school busing item from the town’^Dudget. She Tterali) VOL XXIX - NO. 18 EMPLOYMENT proposed school budget of the Board of here might be a tendency for this 13 — Help Wanted Education and put it in its own budget. itdm to get lost in your budget,” he said. 14 — Business Opportunities CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 15 — Situation Wanted ' The item is the state-mandated provi­ Thompson said he would continue sion of busing for students of private arguing with the state about laws naan- EDUCATION Senioritis Hits schools. dating towns begin programs without the 18 — Private Instructions ' NHS Inducts 19 — Schools-Classes Talk of switching budgets for the item^ state paying for them. State aid for busing 20 — Instructions Wanted came Thursday night as the two boar^ ECHS students will be only about $8,000, REAL ESTATE Epidemic Size! met to discuss the school budget. Dr. Kennedy said. 23 — Homes lor Sals PHONE 643-2711 John Yavis, chairman of the school 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale New Members The school system is spending/tibout 25 — Investment Property board’s finance committee, said the board Mid-years have been passed. $36,000 this year to provide b ^ n g for 26 — Business Property to alter the course of the distur­ would not mind dropping the item. The 27 — Resort Properly FO^ ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD On Feb. 26 the Verplanck He centered on the tutoring Final transcripts are being sent bance. private schools at the elem eiw y level, 28 — Real Estate Wanted towns of Bloomfield and West Hartford Chapter of the National Honor program that MHS conducts to colleges. Graduation is com­ .feeing graduation just around most of it for parochial s c l^ ls in town, also handle the private school busing MISC. SERVICES ' % Society inducted its new during the year. He ended by ing into view. ’The situation is the corner, after 13 or more said Dr. James Kennedy, ^iperintendent. 31 — Services Ottered ...... items the same way, he said. ADVERTISING members from the classes of saying that “any service that a ripe for a severe outbreak of years in the school system, the There are about js io Manchester 32 — Painting-Papering ADVERTISING Taking the item out of the school board’s 33 — Building-Contracting 1975 and ’76. Keynote speaker person can provide for someone that most dreaded of adolescent students attending & is t Catholic High HAPPY ADS senioritis student experiences a budget would mean its budget proposai 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng DEADLINE for the event was Dr. James else has inherent value for both maladies: Senioritis. sudden loss of scholastic co­ School, he said. R e c^ t state law requires'"' 35 — Healing-Plumbing RATES Order Your | would be only 9.6 per cent higher than the 36 — Flooring Kennedy, Manchester people involved.’-’ Each year, administrators, ordination. However, such life> the town begin jadsing them to their 12:00 noon the day belore current school budget. 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storage publication. \ day . 9c word per day superintendent of schools. New members from the class school. 38 — Services Wantsd 3 days 6p word per day teachers, and underciassmen functions as eating, sleeping, Deadline lor Saturday and of 1976: The busing i^expected to cost the town Yavis* also noted this cut as well as 6 days 7c wo.'d per day “Happy In his address, Dr. Kennedy gird themselves against the and cruising are suddenly MISC. FOR SALE Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. expected increases in school revenues 26 days ... 6c word per day stressed responsibility, Douglas Baker, David shock wave of apathy which another $ 6 1 ^ , about $150 per student. 41 — Articles lor Sale enhanced. from state and federal grants will mean 15 WORD MINIMUM knowing one’s goals and com­ Beaulieu, Carolyn Boser, Mary this creates. Having learned the art of Dr. K ennw said. 42 — Building Supplies the town would not need four more mills in 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Pets PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $2 00 inch Thought” I munication with others. He Connors, Keith Costa, ^ ch ael By now, there is little need to Mayor/John Thompson said mayors in 44 — Livestock doing as little as possible to get the property tax. It might not be even as urged students to “pick up the Demers, Jason Dodge, Claire list the symptoms: We all know by in the school system, the the s t ^ have been fighting the item but 45 — Boats & Accessories high as three more milts, he said. 46 — Sporting Goods- YOUR AD leadership role.” Downing, Debra Duchesneau, them only too well. Grades senirotic student now reaches did not realize how expensive it is. He said 47 — Garden Products Classified ads are taken over Today! | Talk of switching budgets for the busing In speaking of the future. Dr. Richard Gobeille, Gail plummet so low that they are his artistic peak: For all Intents besought the cost was $80 per student. 48 — Antiques the phone as a convenience. item ended when Dr. Kennedy smiled, 49 — Wanted to Buy Kennedy stated that students Heimann, Melissa Hiltion, Wen­ lost from view. Textbooks, and purposes, he does absolute­ tay Demers, business manager for the The Herald is responsible for pointed at the directors, and said, “When only one incorrect insertion and must realize their goals and dy Horwitz, Michelle Jaworski, notebooks, and ditto sheets, ly nothing! Schooi system, said the higher cost is due RENTALS the bus doesn’t show up...” 52 -T Rooms lor Rent then only to the size of the “reach for them.” He finally Wayne Kuehl, Paul Maidment, thrown in a fumbled mass in to busing the 400 students from every part Happiness li.. If, for example, his malady 53 — Apartments for Rent original insertion. Errors which . . . Som*on» said that “as you grow more Ken Nordeen, Charles senior lockers, are soon prevents him from preparing of town to an edge of town. There are far 54 — Homes lor Rent do’ not lessen the value of the Attending the 3rd Annual proficient, guard agafnst com­ Obuchowski, Hal Ostrom, Inara covered by a thick layer of that 55 — Business lor Rent advertisement will not be cor­ may havt Miit you POLICEMAN’S BALL for a class, he deftly obtains a 56 — Resort Property lor Rent rected by an additional inser­ munication lapses” as they lead Punga, Mark Quitadamo, Nan­ substance which defies pass to hear a speaker from 57 — Wanted to Rent tion. a happy adl April 12, 9-2- to major problems. cy Schaffer, Michael Simon, analysis: MHS hall dust. Hoboken Junior College that 58 — Wise, lor Rent Manchester Armory President George Sweetnam Leslie Stager, Amy Stone, The scholarly pages languish period. AUTOMOTIVE Lorraine Urban and Bradley Negotiations Said Broki^n 61 — Autos lor Sale dealt with the leadership aspect in their respective lockers for If he positively has to report •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wo j coski. 62 — Trucks lor Sale Happiness is having your car washed of the program. He stressed days, weeks, and even months. on a classic book for class, he 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Bonds-Stocks-Mortgaqes 8 that a leader must be able to Inductees from the class of No sooner do teachers issue copies the report from a junior 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles □ NOTICES - - ■ e ■ by 1975: Between MHA and Littles 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle take the initiative and insure new study materials than they who got it from an older brother Homes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ the fact that others will follow. Jonathan Adams, Thomas cond, third. All kinds. Realty InfoRama Participants disappear into assorted lockers who wrote it after skimming 66 — Automotive Service Lost and Found 1 THE Mike Lombardo, vice presi­ Amato, Barbara Anderson, throughout the high school, only the Monarch Notes on the book. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease statewide. Credit rating un­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ dent, concerned himself with Judith Brown, Deborah to re-emerge when book bill And if, while writing a j ^ The Manchester Housing Squatrito said negotiations and had been designated as the LOST - Blue suitcase with ROUND TABLE SINGERS scholarship. Unfortunately, as Cameron, Antonio Caxide, Miss Esposito, language teacher, talks with students at In­ right, Holly Ruggerio demonstrates the use of a potter’s Authority^ (MHA) will have to for purchase of four acres at 195 site for immediate construction fidential, quick arrangements. at the following: time rolls around. article on “senioritis” fomhe child’s clothes. Turnpike area. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. he says, “survival seems to be Jayme Crealey, Judith Dzied- foRama, held Tuesday, Feb. 25 in the MHS cafetera. At wheel, (photo by Salvo) Modern science has only World in the middle of a French change Its master plan for Spencer St. have broken off, but of the first 40 units of elderly Call 649-6471. ** McDonald, 46 West Center St. zinski, Beverly Fuss, Diane 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ utmost in people’s minds,” and succeeded in naming these dis­ class, his teacher asks^him a building elderly housing on the MHA is proceeding with housing. The MHA’s architect, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Frank’s Supermarket, 725 Middle Tpke., scholarship has "taken a back Hellstrom, Sabine Klocke, Nan­ Library Given Books orders. Formerly labeled question he doesn’t upilerstand Spencer St. because a deal to plans to develop an adjacent Dominic Cimino of Hartford, is IMPOUNDED - Black and tan Center Congregational Church, seat to the visibie and cy Launi, David Lemieiix, TTie class of 1964, to com­ “chronic apathy,” science has about an assignment he didn’t buy part of the land there has six-acre tract. now redesigning his master miniature male Dachshund. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Contact Coventry Dog Warden, pragmatic.” Charles McKenzie, Susan Port, InfoRama Successful memorate its tenth reunion, now recognized it as a unique failed, MHA Counsel Dominic The four-acre parcel is owned plan to build housing on just the mortgages — interim financing 11 Center St. do, he employs all his 13 years 423-6524. K-Mart, 239 Spencer St. Character was the basic and Andrew Wrobel. donated the 20-volume set, disease and given it the name of of training, and (urns green and Squatrito said today. by Mr. and Mrs. Wiiber Little six-acre parcel, which the MHA BOLTON •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• — expeditious and confidential theme of the speech by Brian Rabbit Leon Wind, from is buying from Edward Rogin of service, J.D. Real Estate The MHS Guidance Depart­ from Pratt & Whitney. The an enormously helpful aid to ‘"rhe Ocean World of Jacques “senioritis.” The best attempts falls to the f l^ r in a coma, PUBLIC Personals 2 Saturday, March 8, 10-3 p.m. Kilpatrick, secretary. He Temple Beth Sholom, gave the Hartford. Assoc. 646-1980. ment sponsored an InfoRama driving simulator from driver students trying to plot out their Cousteau” to the Manchester of prevention, the most from which he will awake only stressed initiative, individuali­ invocation. Principal George Feb. 25 in the evening. Ninth, education was available for futures. It has information on High School Library. ’This set is eloquent threats of demerits when he hears a bell ring. — Court Ruling Threatens The MHA has been trying to NOTICE INCOME tax returns prepared ty, independence and imagina­ Emmerling welcomed the beautifully illustrated, com­ negotiate a purchase agree­ The Bolton Zoning Board of tenth, and eleventh grade use. Some students were jobs and colleges, and tells and faiiure, al! fall short of George Sweetnam in the privacy of your home Call Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted tion as tHe “four cornerstones guests and wished “continued Appeals will hold a public Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- 13 students and their parents were working in the business room, where to write for further infor­ plete with a “Guide to the Sea” curing it. Nothing can be done ment with the Littles for □ EMPLOYMENT of character.” success in future endeavors.” hearing on Thursday, March 20, 8263. invited to come and talk over showing visitors how students mation. The interested person and Index. Major Road Projects several months, and last month AVON - If you’re dependable, Kirk Woolpert, treasurer, Faculty advisor for MHS IS it appeared that an agreement 1975 at 8:00 P.M. at the Com­ their course selections and use the facilities in actual simply gives the computer the H elp Wanted 13 organized, like to meet people, REGISTERED NURSES concluded the officers’ E.P. Lewis. was near. munity Hall to hear requests INCOME TAX preparation - and have about 20 hours a week over-all high school plans with classes. The high school’s desir^ specifics, and it types WASHINGTON (UPI) - probably can not partake of the your home or mine. FULL AND PART-TIME speeches with a talk^on service. But Little has refused to sign for variances for the following to sell beautiful fragrances, teachers and counselors.. Both career center was open for out applicable information. Federal Highway Ad­ $2 billion in highway funds Reasonable. By Danny Byram, TOOL MAKERS - All-around NIGHTS Members of the Future ministrator Norbert T. released from impoundment the agreement — which called applicant: jewelry, cosmetics and family junior and senior high those interested. 649-5096. machinists and Bridgeport We have several full and part- Business Leaders of America Rock Reviffc Tiemann has told a House last month by President Ford. for a purchase price of about The Public Building Com­ operators. Top wages, fringe products, you can earn good counselors were present. The computer in the career money. I’d like to talk to you time openings available $90,000 — and the MHA is aban­ mission, Douglas Cheney, TAX RETURNS and accoun­ benefits and overtime. Chessmen Checkmated Things to see at the In­ center was going, so those in­ acted as guides for the In­ Public Works subcommittee an Tiemann acknowledged, about it. Please call, 523-9401. for RNS on our night shift. appellate court.ruling on en­ doning efforts to acquire that Chairman, is requesting a side ting done professionally. Experience preferred. Apply at foRama included a painting and terested could obtain informa­ foRama. Unfortunately, few Eagles: On the Border sung about in the lyrics. The ti­ cludes the Beatles, Stones, and however, that the court did Working schedule involves 2 people chose to take advantage property, Squatrito said. yard variance for an addition to Reasonable rates. Confidential. Paragon Tool Company, 121 The Chess Club had its second ranked Mark Otter, and seventh pottery exhibition by. the art tion helpful in planning their tle cut, for instance, is about any other groups around then. vironmental impact statements suggest some projects could be WAITRESSES - Lunch tihi«v., dli^^4/weekends. Excellent of it. Only about 150 people threatens all major federal permitted to proceed with “The door is still open for the Bolton Fire House on the Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, Adams Street. meet Feb. 26 in the library. ranked Joe Bernard!. department, various science futures. The computer, normal­ The word best describes this the corruptness of our “law and weekend cocktail waitresses. salary and benefits. For more came, mostly parents. They had disbanded by 1969, highway construction in New state-prepared impact future negotiations, though,” west side of Notch Road, 649-9145. Apply Podunk Mill, 989 ’They lost by a score of 4 to 3 to Dropping games were: First displays, and a mock-up engine ly available only on Mondays, is LP is versatility. The Eagles order” system, though It is PHONE FROM home to ser­ information please contact but behind they had left legends York, Connecticut and Vermont statements and has permitted Squatrito said. Bolton. Ellington Rd., So. Windsor. Penney High of East Hartford. ranked Dan White, second are a fine country rock based sung humorously. “James INCOME TAX returns vice our customers for super the Personnel Department, of famous four or five hour this summer. one such project to go ahead. Squatrito said the recent John Roberts, Winning games were: Fourth ranked Tim Egan, third ranked band capable of playing hard Dean” is a tribute to the man of prepared in your home. earnings. Choose own hours. WANTED - Part-time 646-1222, ext. 481. Bill Cunningham, and fifth that name, a childhood idol to guitar battles. They were all so Tiemann generally endorsed “We are now reviewing developments mean the MHA Chairman Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, Call 647-1810. ranked Doug Baker, sixth rock tunes like “Already good that they didn’t have won’t need as much money as it Morris Silverstein, registered dental hygienist. MANCHESTER MEMORIAL ranked Brian Motola. Gone,” banjo-picking songs like the writer of the song. “My legislation offered by Rep. projects scheduled for this 649-6506. Excellent working conditions. Their ledger is 1-1, having Profile: Tom Warren Man” is a remembrance of a enough elbow room to reach James J. Howard, D-N.J., to summer, and hope to advance had sought from the Town of Secretary INSPECTORS - For final in­ Call 875-8346. HOSPITAL “Midnight Flyer,” or laid back won 4 to 2 in their first meet dead friend and fellow musi­ their individual peaks. Most overcome the court decision any that might meet the court’s Mancheseter. Purchase price of March 5, 1975 TAX SERVICES - For in­ spection, minimum five years 71 Haynes S I Mamtiester, Com. numbers like “Best of My have, since then. the six-acre Rogin tract is $150,- dividuals and corporations. experience aircraft parts, An Equal Opportunity Employer with Penney. Tom Warren is a senior here professional student and just Love” (the current single from cian. Other song topics range and give specific authority for criteria,” he said. He said he CENSUS TAKERS - to conduct Math Team 000. Home service. Call 563-4643. nights and days. All benefits. the annual door-to-door school Plans are being discussed for at MHS. A life-long resident of keep learning. On the Border — their biggest from love affairs to states to initiate such impact was unable to estimate how A master plan for developing Dean Machine Products, Inc., census. April 1st - May 15. a meet with East Hartford in Manchester, Tom attended When I asked if he had automobiles. All the tunes sim­ They were Steve Stills o f statements regarding construc­ many could be advanced this 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. Wins Second hit to date). In fact, every song both the Little and Rogin Announcements 3 Please contact Youth Services, RN - Assistant Director of March. — Mark Otter Highland Park and Bennet anything else to say he replied, oh the album seems to have a ple, but they are powerful in Poco, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, tion programs. summer. Equal opportunity employer. The Manchester High math properties, prepared by Cimino LEGAL NOTICE 646-6500. Nurses. Well established skilled Junior High Schools through the “Make sure you say the kids style and mood of its own which their simplicity and can easily and Young; Neil Young of The FHA administrator’s Tiemann took issue with DO YOU produce handmade team had a very successful last month, called for long- TOWN OF COVENTRY nursing home (240 beds) desires ninth grade. He chose to attend are nice here.” Also — helps to keep this record in- be related to by common folks. CSN&Y and his own individual testimony was in contrast to some of the provisions of items and need a good place to TRIM-SLIM saleswoman with meet at St. Paul’s School In range construction of 319 ZONING BOARD ambitious RN, Administrative Quitadamo Suffield Academy at the start of ‘Shazam’, as Billy Batson teresting,\ even after many fame; Richie Turay of Poco that Wednesday by Russell Howard’s bill, suggesting it display them? Call 646-6598, 5-7 background. Enjoy meeting and Nursing skills esential. Bristol, March 3. Peterson, chairman of the housing units. The first 40 un­ OF APPEALS p.m. for details. WANTED his sophomore year because the would say.” For those of you listenings. The Eagles are down-to-earth and the Southern, Heilman and should be permanent, not tem­ people, earning money, part- Excellent working conditions. ’The five-person team con­ Wins Contest academic standards were not who aren’t familiar with young guys who play happy^ up-beat Turay band; Dewey Martin of Council on Environmental porary in scope, and include the its, funded by a $640,000 state At the public hearing on Mon­ time. Jobseekers 568-1070. Benefits. Greenwood Nursing sisted of seniors Cindy Sheldon grant, would have been placed day, March’3 ,1975 the following CERAMIC CLUB - Forming. Highly Motivated Recently the Manchester what he would have liked them Billy, he is the “star” of a The Eagles are composed of music without glitter or Flash. Poco; and Bruce Palmer, who Quality, who opposed Howard’s entire nation, not just the three Home, Hartford. 236-2901. and Mike Lombardo, juniors ’on the Little property. decisions were determined by Reduced greenware. Lowest Salesman LOCAL RETIRED handyman American Legion sponsored an to be at Manchester High, and Saturday morning television five members. Glem Frey is I recommend this LP to anyone was replaced by Jim Messina of bill and urged that the issue be states affected by the Second Micky Simon and Dave the Coventry Zoning Board of firing rates. Membership free. for part-time light work. Write AREA MANAGER needed for Oratorical Contest for secon­ the classrooms were over­ show. the lead guitarist. H ^ s o plays with a taste for optimistic, Poco and Loggins & Messina. remedied through ad­ Circuit ruling. Beaulieu, and sophomore Mark Appeals: Today’s most fascinating hob­ lor established real estate Box B, Manchester Herald. personal position. Will train dary schools. Three MHS crowded. Really, one of Tom’s favorite piano, sings, and w rite ^ o s t of good-time rock’n roil. Quite a rundown. ministrative action. by. 643-0304. Otter who came in second place The application of Richard firm In Manchester management minded person juniors walked away with top At Suffield, Tom took College passages is Chafer 1, verse 4 the group’s material, pon A ruling Dec. 11 by the Se­ APPLICATIONS being taking in the meet. Soucier was approved for a over 21. Jobseekers 568-1070. laurels. Prep courses— history, English from the B ool^ Ecclesiastes. Felder, listed as a "late cond U.S. Circuit Court of Contact for full time general work, $2.35 ’They earned 98 points out of a A listen to this album will special exception as provided ’They were Mark Quitadamo, and physics. “One gener^n passeth away, arrival” on the album jacket;^^ Retrospective: Appeals halted construction on MHS School Year DANIEL F. REALE hourly, apply C. R. Burr & Co. SUPERINTENDANT capable possible 105. The total possible show that while these guys for in Section 2.1.9f of the first; Keith Costa, second, and When I asked Toni what some one generation cometh, and the adds a third guitar to the band, X The Best of a Vermont highway because it REALE REALTORS 420 North Main St., of painting wanted for large are 18 points for each person were together, they did some Coventry Zoning Regulations Kevin Marceau, third. Mark basic differences between Suf­ earth ajiideth forever.” Tom thus making their sound fuller Buffalo Springfield said the impact statement, 646-4525 Manchester. apartment complex, $3.50 per and 15 points on the team ques­ great music. All the songs are subject to five restrictions as INVITATION also placed fourth in the East field and MHS were he replied, adds ^T here’s no essence to in the studio and increasing “Stop, hey, what’s that prepared in part by the state, Extended a Day All Infniaw i Conlldm ilil... hour, 44 hours minimum. Inter­ tion. good, but some featured cuts ^ecorded in the Town clerk Of­ BARMAID and waitresses for views between 9-11 a.m., call Hartford district competition. “The classes and grading mankind. I’m afraid.” Tom their potential as a stage band. sound? Everybody look what’s did not meet requirements of TO BID Mike Lombardo, Cindy might be “For What It’s fice. weekend, part-time work. Call 528-1300. This year’s thetne centered systems were much rhore dif­ irarked last summer at the goin’ round...” the National Environmental a reduced sctiuul year at MHS, Sealed bids will be received Sheldon, Dave Beaulieu, and Tom Warren Worth,” “Broken Arrow,” Students at Manchester High The application of Frederick 872-3381 ask for Skip. around people’s obligations as ficult than in my courses here.” Meadows Convalescent Home, These guys are really fine Policy Act, adding that the but the town would not receive in the Office of The Director of REAL ESTATE expanding Of­ Micky Simon all had perfect “ Bluebird,” “ On the Way School will have to attend Malon for relief from the fice looking for qualified seen by the Constitution. At Suffield, Tom was a good organizations as yet, but he but has no definite plans for this musicians. They play quite an Everyone knows that song. federal government must one day’s worth of state finan­ General Services, 41 Center ACCOUNTS PAYABLE scores of 18. Mark Otter had 11. Home,” and “I’m a Child.” classes an extra day in June to restrictions imposed in Section licensed full-time salesperson. TOOL MAKER - Top earnings Quitadomo’s speech concerned student, president of the Bridge plans to be a member of the summer. assortment of instruments It’s an old rock classic. Who did prepare its own impact state­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ for experienced worker. Hours BOOKKEEPER The team got 15 points on the make up a partial school day cial aid, estimated at about $3,- 14.2 and 14.8.2 of the Coventry Call for confidential interview. itself with tax obligations. He Club and a member of the varsity tennis team this spring. When not involved in one of exceptionally well, including it? What was it called? If you ment. (K)0. ticut, until March 21, 1975 at 7-5:30 daily. Call now. OR ACCOUNTANT team question. his favorite passtimes, he’ll be Maybe they did have too lost Dec. 2 due to an electrical Zoning Regulations was denied. F. J. Spilecki Realtor, 643-2121. Experienced through P&L, 5 won a 825 savings bond. chapel committee. He built a When asked about the pedal steel guitar, banjo, slide can’t quite remember, you “The result of this decision “We can’t afford that,” 11:00 a.m. for the following: Jobseekers 568-1070. ’The only team who outdid at home. 'Tom lives at 40 much talent to stay together, power failure. Asst. School The application of the Mass years minimum or BS in ac­ student union with fellow students here, Tom replied, guitar, and mandolin. Their aren’t alone. has been to practically stop all Deakin said. CHEMICALS, STREET DENTAL SECRETARY assis­ them was Bristol Eastern with Highwood Drive with his but that’s what makes this Supt. Wilson Deakin said. Bus Company was tabled until a SWEEPER RENTAL, RN-LPLN. 10% differential. counting. Salary range FESTIVAL FARE members of his class. Varsity “People are too sejf-centered, vocals are also superb. The new approvals of highway con­ State law requires a 180-day tant, good knowledge of typing 99 points. Both 98 and 99 are parents and sisters, Kathryn, It was called, “For What It’s album so fine. The jacket says struction in New York, Connec­ The last day of school at MHS future date. PARKING LOT SWEEPING. Greenwood Nursing Home, negotiable, benefits. Apply: STRATFORD, Ont. (UPD ~ swimming was another of as can be seen by the lack of mellow harmonies are often school year. The 180-day year and business procedures. Write higher scores than have ever 14, and Sarah, 15, and brother Worth,” and was done by whqt all of them will be heard from ticut and Vermont ... and will be Tuesd .y, June 24, Detailed information may be B id forms, plans and Box T, Manchester Herald. Hartford pays 10% differential Mrs. Graves, Bruce Cockburn, named Tom’s activities. He adds that concern on the part of students reminiscent of Crosby, Stills, was to be completed in on 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. 236-2901. been attained before in the John, who is 5. was perhaps the best and most again. That was written in 1969. threaten all work under other Deakin said. All other town obtained from the Town Clerk’s specifications are available at. KASDEN FUEL COMPANY Canada’s best folk singer three he used to be a Boy Scout in and teachers:” He doesn’t Nash, and Young. Manchester Thursday, June 19, league. This is what Tom guides his talented group of rock It couldn’t have been more federal grant programs,” schools will close Monday, June Office. the General Services Office, 41 .EXPERIENCED folder years in a row, will present the Harry Maidment’s Troop 27. believe that MHS is “conducive but snow forced school closings GLASTONBURY - Will train 289-5431 Over-all in the league, they Tom is an honors student at to academic behavior.” He’s life by: “Don’t be afraid of Another fine point of On the musicians around at the time, true. — Chuck Obuchowski and Tiemann said. 23. Donald Smith Center Street, Manchester, operator, wanted, call 522-4174 final concert of the 1975 Strat­ on two days, pushing the school between 9-12. you for cocktail waitress, are in 3rd place with 379 points. MHS, his schedule including yourself. Don’t copy others in Border is the variety of topics Buffalo Springfield. And that in­ Mike Darby Tiemann said without a Deakin said that state Acting Chairman Connecticut. evenings. Must like people. ford Festival music season on also like to see a de­ closing dates to June 23, Deakin METAL WORKERS, full-time MHS trails Conard with 400, and such courses as patterns of order to buy fellowship, or proper and lega! impact state­ authorities would have allowed Town of Manchester, Jobseekers 568-1070. Aug. 24. The concert series will centralization of MHS. said. OIL BURNER service man, positions, experienced printed South Windsor with 389. TTie human behavior, honors Tom has been to England and make convention your law in­ ment, no major federal-aid Connecticut next highest team, under them b e ^ July 13 and feature the vacations, insurance, good circuit boards - control panels. English, honors physics, in­ the Virgin Islands, and plans to ' stead of living the highway project can be ap­ Robert B. Weiss, working conditions, state RN-LPN, day shift. No Jobseekers, open weekends, Stratford Festival Ensemble, rotations. Greenwood Nursing is Bristol Eastern with 346 dependent study of economics, go to Jamaica in April. He is an righteousness.” — Dag proved. General Manager licensed, 649-8158. 568-1070. cellist Gisela Depkat and jam ar­ Home. Hartford. 236-2901. points. There are 12 schools in and MCC literature. intellectual at heart, enjoys Hammerskjolld. “This involves some $400 Board Has Busy March Schedule the division in the league. — tists C3eo Laine and John Dank­ I found Tom to be a real in­ HYGIENIST - WANTED - OPENINGS now available for He is not a member of any reading and “celebrating.” He > t o m i g h t T million worth of federai-aid in REMODELING contractor Mark Otter worth. dividual who has a lot to offer. highway construction alone, Modern progressive preventive school bus drivers. Manchester also likes to write anything, and The Manchester Board of meeting recessed from last side expertise, it will attempt needs people-oriented business recently completed a play. Whatever he decides to do with and will create concomitant un­ oriented general practice. Full area. Plea§e call 643-2373. Directors has an unusually busy Tuesday, again at 8 p.m. to spell out the responsibilities LEGAL time or at least three days per woman, full, part-time. Start his life he’ll do it to the best of employment in these areas,” immediately. Manchester com­ His future plans are to “go to schedule this month — with Preceding it, at 7:15, they will of the manager and the board in week. Excellent salary and JOBSEEKERS - Open Saturday college (Hampshire College) his ability. Tiemann said. pany. Jobseekers 568-1070. \fo v it befircj meetings scheduled each meet informally with the personnel matters. NOTICE benefits. Write stating - Sunday, 9-5, Immediate learn, and enjoy myself and Tom’s friendly personality He said the three states Pursuant to the provisions of Tuesday, and then some. superintendent of highways and, On March 25, the board will experience and references to employment opportunities, full, that’s all. I don’t know for sure and sometimes cynical sense of Policy and Procedure WANTED - Musicians to form Normally, it meets twice a sanitation, to be briefed on’ meet with two different groups Box 449, Rockville, Conn. part-time. Call 568-1070. what I’ll do after that.” He does humor will bring him far. — n o u ) j Memorandum 20-8 dated top 40 rock group. Call Chris month — the first Tuesday for departmental problems and — at 7:30 p.m. with Eighth say that he’d like to become a Mary Charest January 14, 1969 from the REAL ESTATE CAREER. 649-0178 after 5. ySprlna public hearings on its agenda plans. District officials, and at 8:30 OFFICE MANAGER required Federal Highway Administra­ Earn $12,000 plus, part-timers for general insurance agency. School Plans items, the second Tuesday for On March 18, the board will with South Windsor officials. tion, the Connecticut Depart­ considereid. Must have license Insurance background and actions on those items. continue its review of the con­ The 7:30 meeting will be for Ok Memorial for ment of Transportation has or in process. Pasek Realtors, typing required. Salary open. It already has met twice this troversy which erupted when resolving a dispute over the MLS, 289-7475. COOK Student Opinion: received from the Division Ask u)r Mr. Donovan, Jewell- I i n o a r - Mrs. Faulkner month. On Tuesday, it held its the town manager announced metering procedure the town For our office personnel in England Insurance Agency, 646- k e r ic a n the appointment of a personnel follows in billing the Eighth Engineer of the Federal NURSE’S AIDES for 3-11 shift. A regular meeting at 8 p.m., family style dining room. Movie Behavior supervisor. It will‘attempt to Distriqt sewage fees. The 8:30 Highway Administration ap­ Only experienced need apply. Hours 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. A memorial fund in memory preceded by a 7:15 informal (5ew>L - For resolve charges that the job meeting is for reviewing a proval of the design for the Highest starting salary in the For information or appoint­ WAITRESSES - Needed for of Mrs. Julia Faulkner has been session with the Human To the High School World: impossible to hear a word of the Relations Commission. On specs were tailored to fit the proposal for formation of a reconstruction of Middle Turn­ area. Liberal fringe benefits. ment call Consolidated Cigar flexible evening hours, established at Washington Apply in person East Hartford I have just returned from a film’s dialogue. person appointed and, in the Manchester-South Windsor pike West from the vicinity of Corp, 633-3641, Ext. 17. EOE experienced food-cocktail. East School. Thursday, it met with the Convalescent Home, 745 Main Hartford, Jobseekers, open “W.C. Field’s Film Festival” I realize that this audience G r a f f i t i * process, will attempt to deter­ Health District. Bigelow Brook to New State K o 6 i c 3 ^ 1 : Mrs. Faulkner taught for 36 Board of Education for a Street, East Hartford. F/M weekends, 568-1070. an hour before it was supposed was but a handful of MHS mine whether any aspects of As of today, the board has Road and the reconstruction of years in the Manchester School charter-mandated discussion of to end. It was not the contents students, but to a person who the merit system were violated. nothing further scheduled until Adams Street from Center System, all at Washington the proposed school budget. MATURE OLDER responsible of the movie that made me has never been to our school, it Also, with the assistance of out­ its April 1 regular meeting. Street to approximately 200 feet School. She was held in high Next Tuesday, the directors woman to care for two children Aj- 3AWI6 leave, it was the contents of would have been a poor lai. M o r . 1 south of the bridge over the in my home 6:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., regard by all the parents, pupils will continue their regular Cou pWi 5 V v « ^ \e i Bailey Auditorium. representation. Hockanum River, in the Tovm Monday - Friday until June and co-workers With whom she I have always wanted to Fun is fun, but when it in­ 800 of Manchester. This work is 25th. References required. Call worked over these many years. O'KCHESTP.A believe that the students of terferes with someone else’s being undertaken as a part of 649-5550 after 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to contribute HERALD YESTERDAYS WANTED MHS were mature, responsible, enjoyment of a certain activity, the Federal-Aid Urban Systems 'TOO .5 0 5AA to the Memorial Fund may do CUSTODIANS, experienced, 12 to 14 year-old* to work 3 nighta par weak. young adults, but this movie in­ it becomes an absolute Program. Detailed plans of this so by sending their contribution part-time, days, and nights. cident has proven that there is nuisance. improvement are available for We Train 1.00 to either Robert Visny or Manchester, East Hartford still something left to be I hope people will become a 09 25 Years Ago and the large four-faced cluck at Main and public inspection in the office of Walter Roth at Washington area. Call 643-5691, 2-6 p.m. on- CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Xicfece-t6 orv^ Jo-Ce Thru- desired. little bit more considerate of Kiwanis Club and Omar Shrine Club St. James Sts. will soon be removed and the Director of Public Works of School. ly- ______While I was there, there was others in the near future. treat about 100 school children to special probably offered for sale by the bank. the Town of Manchester at Lin­ Manchester Evening Herald AUD\T0Ri0M An appropriate memorial Thank you, i performance of Shrine Circus at Bushnell coln Center, 494 Main Street, GAS STATION attendant COecL. M a r c k . I A .’*' not one moment of silence. P ^ gift, to be placed in Washington PHONE 647-9946 pie were shouting, screaming, Mikel O’Brien Memorial, Hartford. 10 Years Ago Manchester, Connecticut. wanted part time. Apply in per­ Class of ’76 School, will be donated and in­ A new 30-inch, two-faced clock is in­ Samuel Kanell son Gorin’s Sports Car Center, and blowing whistles, making it scribed lii her honor. This date was a Sunday; The Herald did stalled in front cf Manchester Trust Co., not publish. Commissioner Route 83, Talcottville, Conn. ■ «i'

PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 7.1975 MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., March.7, 1975— PAGE N1NETF.P.N Homn For Salt 23 Homu For Salt 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sal^ 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sala 23 Homes For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sale 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Barvleaa ORarad 31 Homes For Bala 23 Homes For Bala 2$ HEBRON - Townhouse, 5 W"" lt7,BM SENTRY rooms plus rec room, all ★ VERNON ★ MANCHESTER - By owner, THREE-FAMILY, 5-5-4. SHARPENING Service - NEW LISTING Aluminum siding. New Saws, knives, axes, shears, Real Estate • ' appliances, 1 1/2 baths. Near Bolton Lake, 5-room MANCHESTER & VICINITY seven room Colonial, very large Sacrifice, $25,500. 228-0054. ^ Westminster Road -k baseboard 4-zone heating. skates, rotary blades, (^ck IdKl* CUTTHISADsitfml Custom-built oversized six-room - WHEN YOU THINK REAL ESTATE^ Ranch with attached garage, Remodeled kitchen and bath. service. Capitol Equipment 4^ Garrison Colonial - IVk baths, center country kitchen, paneled • •B&W** BOLTON your Dream away Only $37,500. Pasek, Realtors, 'Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. I i l i r T6 KEEP US HANDViLn | fireplace, garage, Urge, bright walk- living room, laundry room; $12,599 - 3W sort, private A tread, approved buHdlng lot 289-7475. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday ■ daniel 1. real# = up attic. $43,500. I THINK I with all built-ins, walk to school MIM I FAMILY ROOM Priced for immediate sale. 29 minutes from Hartford. Bring your horsoo. and shopping, Waddell School 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- 7958. Seven-room Ranch with first M.H. PALMER REALTY ISUaacWvd & 5VosseU^ $33,599 • 6 room. In-town Ckpo moat oonvanlont to shop­ area. Pricea to sell fast, $42,- MANCHEISTER - New listing. floor family room, 3 B46-S321 ping, bus and school. 900. Call for appointment, 649- Flag Drive. Spacious contem­ NEVER NEEDS PAINTING S9.000 — CompIfItly equipped operetlng plue -B 1195. porary Split Level, custom REWEAVING burns, holes. I % bedrooms, formal dining CtrMi Sipdsn • 9494931 SENTRY $37,996 - 3 btdroom, full dormorod Capo with 2 bathe, an ^ eulsMe ef thto aluminum aided Raneh aMa room, new kitchen with built- buelneee. built, nestled in a 3/4 wooded Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Mndemlnium. CempleMy carpeted, exfre lane Real Estate firaplaca, formal dining room, onelosod seroonod lot. Seven rooms featuring Window shades, Venetian ins, spacious living room, RANCHES king-alza maatar badreem. All ap^lanoaa, eantrai air, I porch and garage. extra large living room with blinds. Keys. TV for rent. I ate., etc. Only $29,996. work shop, laundry room, COVENTRY - North, six room jIS I .500 — Neet, clean, 5-room Cap^^^uge living room, I $38,569 - Tastotully doeoratod, 6 room Capo with full dor­ $29,599 - EAST HARTFORD cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces, Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. j oversized garage, large Raised Ranch, desirable area, M r port, treed lot. Wall-to-wall oarpeting. mer. 11& bathe, new formica cabinet kitchen, - S(^ room, 2 bedroom Ranch, each bedroom has own double sundeck, Priced r i^ t, $41,000 acre, three bedrooms, family room, baths. bath, central air, family room. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. fireplaced, living room, 1 1/2 I bullt-lns, carpeting, firoplaeo and garage. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, KiW LISTIN8 — S ream Ranch with 1% UAR REALTY, INC. $32,969 - COVENTRY - 7 Garage. Very special home. hIVibMhraem, MngNze baths, rec room, above ground $38,999 - 7 room Colonial with aluminum aiding and 3 ga­ Don’t wait, call now. Arruda spraying. Fully insured. | 034,000 — Newly listed. 7 room Condo. 4 bathe, Im- room, 3 bedroom Ranch, master badreem, wall te wall f P f M i o166x1 b x $8 treed pool, garage. $38,500. Owner, BEST BUYS rages. Out ot town ownor'"must soli. Way, way Realty, 644-1539. Licensed^ Free estimates. ■ let. Real valua for $29,996. O'V fir mere Inf ROBERT D. MURDOCK, Railtor 742-97W. maculate, all offera oonsidarad. Doh;t mlaa HI balqw market raplaeomont. Picas# hurryll dining room, fireplaced fami­ Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. | ly room-living room, Va acre VERNON — Immaeulata 6 reem raneh, large Utehen. Family 038,800 — Newly listed, brick front ranch, 3 bedrooma, BY BELFIORE $42,999 - Transtorrod owner must soil this aupdrb 4 bed­ wooded lot. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) I ream with separate heating zena. Oarage, larga yar^ FOUR REDROOMS ON PITKIN STREET - Large ■ TWO FAMILY room Colonlai. 11& baths, huge kitchan, formal LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 gracious four bedroom fireplace, full basement, clean aa a whiatla. Six-Six Duplex in center of $34,999 - SOUTH WINDSOR MANCHESTER Trees cut, trimmed or topped, I only $34,999. M AIN LEVEL 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, dining room, bullt-lns, pool and garage. - SVi room, 3 bedroom Ranch, stumps removed, fully insured, j This nsw Ralssd Ranch Is avallabis Immsdlslsly. Pastures NEW LISTING Colonial, 11/2 baths, 2-car gar­ 338,800 — Newly listed, 7-room Colonial, firaplaoa, gar­ town. New roof, gutters, new , treed lot, $48,500. age, 116x150 treed comer lot. $42,999 - TV*% mortgage available on this superb now 7 fireplaced living room, Watch the dogwood blossom. Got a tree problem? Well worth | 3 FAMILY — live In one, rent the other two and llva rant fraa. Include 2*A baths, cathedral callings, family room, central AbBdlutely immaculate 7-room Ranch In quiet location, 3 bath, Bhqwer. Wall-to-wall, B IS Agency, 646-3166. An unusual offering. Bel Air I age, loriatad off Princeton Otraat. Beautiful tread lot room Raised Ranch. 2 full baths, bullt-lns, car­ kitchen with dining area, car­ Older 4-bedroom Colonial in a phone call. 742-8252. j in this Circa Houaa. Oeod invastmairt, only $34,966. vacuum system and much mors. Calj 872-7311. bedrooms, formal dining room, firat-fioor family room, 1 % separate heating systems, Real Estate, 643-9332. peting, huge rac room with firoplaeo and 2 ga­ port, large private lot. convenient location. Now va­ baths, garage, fenced yard, city utilities. Call today, 289- $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 330,000 — Juat listed, 7-room Country Ralaad Ranch, tenahts pay utilities and heat. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, I ALUMINUM SIOEO Ranch In this baautHui nalghborhood. rages. $37,999 - MANCHESTER - cant — waiting for that lived- 4331. baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ firaplaca, double garage, acre lot, clean. Dutch front. High monthly Income. Call very reasonable work Larga maatar badreem, on# car garaga. Maw earpat- $44,999-Most unusual, 7 rbom Ralaad Ranch. Sunken Immaculate 7 room, 3 in touch. Very large rooms, VERNON-ROLTON LINE age, nearly two acres. Hutchins CONDOMINIUMS 1 Joe Lombardo for more ^^ranteed, call anytime. 649- | ing in the llvar room. Make an offer on this $39,800 living room, boamod cathedral eollings, I^A bedroom Ranch, paneled Excellent starter Ranch home. Walking distance to Bolton Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. 338,800 — New Oroom, V h baths, aluminum aided details.. plus corner cupboard in dining heuae. $27,200 - HEBRON - 2 baths, carpeting, bullt-lns, huge roc room with family room off country room. Modern kitchen with Lake. Paneled living room, country kitchen, attached gar­ Colonial. ASSUMABLE 8%% mortgage. $8,400 down. bedroom Colonial, IVa baths, TW O -fA M ILY firoplaeo and garage. Tranalorrad owner nooda kitchen, mud room, fireplaced built-ins. Walk-up, floored at­ TWO HANDYMEN - will clean | age. Only $27,900. Call 872-7311. BRANO NEW U8TIN8-< paneled family room, full 1 5-6 Flats. Recently painted quick sala. living room, carport. attics and cellars, light 1 KPletaly aluminum sMad 6 room MANCHESTER VICINITY tic with large cedar closet. outside. Two heating trucking, reasonable rates, M3- Colonial. Front, King size master bedroom, carpeting, and appliances. 341,000 — Just listed, Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2-(amlly, $51,966 - Moaos built, 8 room Raised Ranch In lovely Ver­ $49,999 - MANCHESTER - Make an offer on this gracious SENTRY Call us and find out why it $29,500 - MANCHESTER - 2 systems. Copper plumbing. 5305. front to back I I with fireplace, lots el axtras, stucco exterior, double garage, convenient location. Brand new 3 bedroom, L- non. 2 baths, cathedral calling, full wall firaplaca. home which out-of-state call now, fairl] I may be cheaper to buy than bedroom Colonial, one full, 2 Aluminum storms and Ranch under construction, 2 at $39,999. U&R CONTEMPORARY 1 Plush earpoling, 3 good sized bedrooms, bullt- owner must sell. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Real Estate Services rent. Aluminum sided Duplex, half baths, family room, full screens. Garage. Close to Raised Ranch In lovely Birch Hill location, floor-to-celling lns and 2 garages. baths, spacious living room eling, rec rooms, offices, BRANO NEW LI8T1N8 — 7 room Ranch with formal dining 5 and 6 rooms, on comer lot. carpeting and appliances. 343,800 — 3-badroom brick front Colonial, firaplaca, everything near center of with beamed cathedral fireplace In living room, formal dining room, kitchen bullt- 351 Merllne Rd. $64,999 - Fantastic, all brick, 2 family Ranch with 4 fira- household repairs. Phone 649- room. Encloaed heated sun porch. Large bedrooms 29 Connecticut Blvd. Priced to sell at $31,900. $31,900 - MANCHESTER - 7 V h baths, carport, pool, private lot. town. Owner may help with ceilings, fireplace, aluminum Ins, 4 bedrooms, fireplaced rec room, double garage. Call Vernon — 872-7311 placas, 6 bedrooms, bullt-lna, carpeting, “Andor- 4594. newly dacoratad, firaplaca. Too many g o ^ la a to men­ East Hartford — 289-4331 room, 3 bedroom Colonial, 2!A financing. siding, 2-car garage. 348,800 — 7 room, 2W bath, aliumlnum aided Raised son Windows” and rac rooms. One of a kind sltu- tion. Must ba saan, only $49,909. 289-4331. baths, family room, dining COMPLETE electrical service REALTOR — MLS Ranch. Ferguson Road. Double garage. Immaculate. SIX-ROOM RANCH atlonll room, full carpeting, and Three bedrooms, garage, and repair. Reasonable ratel' TAKE A SWIM In this ona year old pool attached to this love­ Vernon Board of Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtors, | Call 646-5253. Hartford Board of Realtors appliances, pool and tennis deep treed yard. MERRITT ly aluminum sided 2'h bathroom, fireplaced Colonlai courts. 352,000 - 9-room Country aatata, 1% acres, 2 Realtors 646-1180 fireplaces, garages, antique shop with loH, horaa atail, Peaceful, quiet street. 647 1419 SNOWPLOWING - Commercial with king size bedrooma, only $45,900. $33,000 - MANCHESTER - m Call our Manchester Office - 649-5396 immaculate. Aluminum storms and and residential. Reasonable 5Vz room, 3 bedroom Ranch, screens. Vh baths. Truly an Halp Wantad 13 rates. Also available as a back­ COLOMBIA — Brand new raised Ranch, 1’/i bathrooms, HERRON VERNON - Almost new, three 647-1419 IVz baths, fireplaced family 354,000 — Brand hew 5-5 Duplex, VA bathe, aluminum unusual value In the mld-- up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. aluminum eldsd, fireplace, all tllt-out windows, ona bedroom Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 room, full carpeting and siding, large treed lot. A real buyl thlrtlea. Ask for Mr. Mathew. Offered by the acre lot, 2 car garage, offarad at $44,900. REAL ESTATE - We are appliances, pool and tennis BARRDWS & WALLACE looking for representative in Spring is just around the cor­ baths, big wooded lot. Fantastic EAST HARTFORD Lots-Land For Sale 24 CLEANING SERVICE for BRANO NEW — 4 bedroom Colonial. 1st floor family room, view of Connecticut Valley. courts. 386,800 — 7-room Ranch, all large rooms, double gar­ FIVE GARAGES stores, factories, offices, the Coventry area. Interested? ner. Watch it happen from ■age. Profeslonally landscaped lot. Aluminum aiding. Go with this business zoned Manchester New Haven Hartford ona acre plua lot. Built Ins, custom built by Jaan Lain#. Fully carpeted and magnificent EXCEPTIONAL $34,500 - MANCHESTER - PHILBRICK homes, schools. Also window Call Kurt Lessenger Co., your beautiful deck or MANCHESTER - New 3- and Immaculate large two- 849-5399 397-1515 728-6615 HEBRON - 200 acres of wood Call tor details. Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. appointments. Immediate oc­ Brand new 3 bedroom cleaning. “Special rates to screened porch. Hundreds of cupancy. 50s. Warren E. bedroom custom Ranch, 2 357,500 — Magnificent 8-room Colonial, across from famlly. All garages rented for lands and open fields on Route BRANO NEW 7 room split King sizs msstsr bedroom- Fin­ 3-FAMILY Colonial, 2Vz baths, choice of 85 and Ola Colchester Road. Senior Citizens” . No job too big I bulbs and plants surround this Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. baths, aluminum siding, double or small. 649-7863, George. ished family room, 2 car garaga, lots of axtraa. Call for MAINTENANCE - All ’round 6 huge rooms downstairs and 2 decorating and carpeting and Richard Martin School, casement windows, aluminum excellent extra income. Two AGENCY Owner interested in financing. lovely 3-bedroom Raised garage, , excellent aiding, double garage. separate gas heating more Information. general man needed, 40 hours Ranch , with 2-car garage and three-room apartments up­ neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes 8% CHFA financing on 1 Edmund Gorman Agency, 646- LOTS OF LANO — 2.58 acra building, tarms available. TOLLAND — Authentic LIGHT TRUCKING for attics, weekly. Call Jobseekers, 568- stairs. Fine condition in nice Corporation, 646^131. new only... 389(91X1 — New 6-6 Duplex, glaas doors to sundeck, 3 systems. Close to Main SPECIALISTS 4040. 1070. Open weekends. storage galore. Country estate St. period Restoration. Main cellars, also odd jobs. Call 643- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY neighborhood. Appliances in­ ■bedrooms, aluminum siding, nice lot, city utllitlas. EAST OF MANCHESTER but only minutes away. Priced 2816. JUST REDUCED house built 1806, ell circa 1717 MANCHESTER - 4-family, I to sell at $49,500. cluded, parking provided. TWO-FAMILY $16,756 — CHAPLIN. Thrao-badroom mobile homo Eight rooms, two baths, five PART-TIME janitorial work Professionally landscaped 3- I 366,500 — Now Hated contemporary Ralaad Ranch on Just listed by Jack Dwyer. completely furnished, rented. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... mornings. Manchester and Three bedroom Raised MERRITT situated on close to an acre, drilled wall, septic system. working fireplaces, two Remodeled completely three ARE YOU in need of a sitter? bedroom oversized Ranch, ■ Blue Ridge Drive, 8 rooms, carpeting. Inspiring view. Upstairs flat is furnished. Have several people to sit, all Glastonbury area. Call 649-5335. Ranch, two baths, carpeting $48,900 Realtors 646-1180 vears ago. Large landscaped prestige area, 2 fireplaces, Garage. A smaller two-famlly $21,599 - MANSFIELD. Wall built 4-room home, 2 barns, ten acres. Call for ages. Full-time, part-time or throughout, two antique brick details. lot. Business zone II. Mr. Lind­ EXCEPTIONAL family room, closets galore, k kkkkkkkkktikkkkkkiikkkkkttkkkkkkAktikkiikkk at a real budget price. Call outbuildings (22x24 and 12x26) axcallent for home oc­ occassionally, days or I REALE’S CORNER DISHWASHER - Full-time fireplaces, one in a cozy fami­ huge screened in deck cupation, doss to shopping. say, 643-1111. position, on bus line. For con­ INVESTMENT MANCHESTER - Eight-room Jack for more details. RANCH — with gorgeous evenings. Call 646-2139 after ^175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 ly room. Spacious kitchen­ overlooks private wooded SOUTHVIEW OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 $23,999 — COVENTRY. “Lovara HIdaway,” 4-room view. Large living room with 3:15. valescent home. Jobseekers, backyard. Call us today. multi-level Contemporary, 21/2 I NEW SUBDIVISION OF CUSTOM DUPLEX HOMES. FEATURINQ: COVENTRY - two acre treed dining room area with large $29,988 open weekends, 568-1070. WARREN E. Jackston Agency, 646-1316. baths, sunken patio, panoramic UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, SIDEWALKS, AND OPEN SPACE LAND. year 'round Ranch, hew heating system, drilled wall, beamed cathedral ceilings site. River rights available $8,- sundeck, basement garage, view of Hartford skyline. MORTGAGES ARE AVAILABLE AND QUALIFIED TENANTS Clean as a whistle six-room double lot, axcallent condition. and fireplace, formal dining 000. Fiano Agency, 646-5200. PROFESSIONAL typing and 647-1419 white aluminum siding with home, in quiet residential layout. Reasonable rates. Call Building-Contracting 33 MEN WANTED - Age 17 to 28, ONLY $19,900- Seven rooms, 2 Immediate occupanyr. 60’s. SUPPLIES. PLEASE STOP “BUY- AND INVESTIGATE THIS IDEAL room, fully equipped kitchen HOWLAND I FAMILY INVESTMENT. DIRECTIONS: HARTFORD ROAD TO $27,999 — COVENTRY. Immaculate 3-badroom 649-3815 after 5 p.m. full or parf-time. No experience black shutters, acre plus treed story. 111 Walnut Street, han- Warren E. Howland, Realtors, . area. Four bedrooms with sliding glass doors to ANDOVER - 1 1/2 acre treed necessary. Earn while you yard, $42,900. Realtors 643-1108 643-1108. WILFRED ROAD. SHOWN DAILY BY APPOINTMENT. possiblel Outdoor patio, Ranch, oak floors, heated garage, amasita drive, patio, site. Soil test and survey MASON CONTRACTOR - □ MISC. FOR SALE dyman’s treasure, fire I great area. deck. Huge family room with PAINTING - inside and outside, Plastering, custom built stone learn, if qualified. Good fringe damaged, no agents. Please fenced yard, new wiring on stone fireplace, two full baths available. $8,900. Financing benefits. Call the Marines, 649- MANCHESTER - Just reduced. NORTH COVENTRY, - Acre second floor. Dishwasher. Available. Fiano Agency, 646- wallpapering, experienced, or brick fireplaces, chimney FIANO AGENCY phone 647-9360. $29,999 — MANSFIELD. Thraa-badroom Capo, largo repairs, block and cement 6485. Center Street, 3-family in lot. Immaculate custom built | Copper plumbing. Aluminum SPRING ST. AREA - Raised 5200. Free estimates. Call 643-4845. Articles lor Sale 41 646-5200 living room, lull basement, garage, shod, In-ground ranch, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ work. New and repairs. E. business zone II. Ideal for Ranch. Fireplace, 2-car garage. MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! siding for maintenance-free Business Opportunity 14 pool, near UConn. rooms, 2Vz baths, wool Richardson,‘843-0889, 649-0608. professional offices or commer­ Immediate occupancy. $35,900. I 7% % - G N M A livingl A clean home, con­ VIEW of Bolton, one acre treed ALUMINUM sheets used as Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475, 742- $36,999 — MANCHESTER. Spic and Span 7-room carpeting throughout, family sites, survey and soil tests cial expansion. Owner anxious veniently located. In a scarce Painting-Papering 32 printing plates, .007 thick, GREETING CARD Shop - for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ MANCHESTER - Two-family] 8243. Colonial, 3“ good sized bedrooma, long fireplaced room with fireplace, patio available. From $9,000 up. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone What is your Property Worth? 8% - C H F A price range. Don't miss this walls, fireplaces, flagstone 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Excellent location in new, large cy, Realtor, 646-2440. Duplex, located on West side. living room, rec room. Aaaumablo mortgage. Low large deck, electric garage Fiano Agency, 646-5200. PAINTING and pm: Phone 643-2711. Manchester shopping center. Large kitchen, living room, two I We will inspect your property and suggest ■ 8%% - CONVENTIONAL onel Ask for Joe Lombardo. terraces, concrete repairs, im down payment. doors. Built in 1971. $56,900 excellent work. Referencei. Edmund Gorman, Agency, 646- bedrooms with third bedroom Investment Property 25 side and outside. Reasonably an asking price. (No obligation.) 1 ^ JUST LISTED $37,599 — WINDHAM. New 27x59’ L-ehapo« Ranch, Free estimates. Fully insured. priced. 643-0851. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 4040. SOUTH WINDSOR on third floor. Separate fur­ GARRISON COLONIAL, eat- Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! 3 FAMILY Martin Mattsson, 649-44.'

\ I’AGK TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., March 7, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Fri., March 7. 1975 — Trucks tor Sa/e B2 Motorcyclos-BIcycles 64 Campers’Trallert Automotive Service 66 m ;N .n BV JIM BERRY Mobile Homes 65 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOO 1973 FO RD F250 V-8 Standard 4- EXPERT bicycle repairs, all EIGHT-FOOT hardtop tent B U G S B U N N Y Hfy; MPA PeMJrf TMFBS'tf 7 1 1 7 speed, excellent condition. 52,- makes, models and speeds. camper, sleeps 7, sink, stove, Y o O 80g,, Call 742-6914. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, ice box and neater, like new. EXPERT REPAIRS flUFT-PUFF-- HERE'S TH' CORN BEEF TVIANKS,.. DONT FERGEr... STICK ^ TH' SHOP JOKERS. ARE AT IT V NO-THAT WAS PHYSICAL e v e n t u a l l y I PLAN A WOULP IT ASAIKJ.ISEE.'WELL.AT l E A S T ) CRUELTY-ANDTHIS i s WHILE 1 M anchester B icycle Shop, 649- Also one pair Sears air shocks, SANDWICH YA PHONED OASP/ TH' 0USY STREETS.^ s y s t e m o f m a s s TRANS- ALSO BE YOU'RE a WARM A IR C O fA lH & OP A H E A D P E R , IT'LL B E EASIER Okl TH A T S u Y / M EM TAL WHICH TH EY SAY 1 2098. $30 and two recaps, $15. Call ALLGM WHEM HE WAKES UP THAW IT \ IS WORSE/ BUTfT'SNICE PORTATION'-POSSIBLY USIN6 GOOD FOR CONVERTIN' PORKY.' MUFCE- GCI0&I.E. SIANT CONVEYOR BELTS.' FDR THPoUeH THIS d f ^ r iO o l 875-9295. CARS and TRUCKS WOULD HAVE BEEW WHEW THEY ) TO KNOW THAT SOMEBODY HEADACHES THINGS, HOW Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE- USED THE OLD HOTFOOT J THINKS WE'RE'MENTAl! the immedi/kte future a ■ ^ T H E ABC7UT Any and All Typat of Rapaira OR SOUIRTSUW SA SS/ ENOLkSH T D T E Y IT ON US.' g a s l e s s CAR WOULD BE KIND YOU a r . j ' \ r 'T i f f l r lowest rates available. 1972 CROSSROADS trailer, 17’, CHANGIN' with Qanulna Parts, Factory T T l II 1 M II------BEST,' OR SHOULD I SET WHEN SEARS 3-speed girl’s bicycle. Immediate binding. Exclusive self-contained, excellent condi­ YOUR P" M r m , c r e a t e a p il l , YOUR EARS c h e c k ^ 26” wheels, excellent condition. NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ tion. Must sell. Many extras. Trained Techniclana, and I To BE APPep “ HURT IN TO Call after 4:30, 742-8550. surance Agency, 643-1126. 649-5234 after 7 p.m. Competitive Prices. \ TO WATER P f K/VA MONEY TRY US MB SO 7 K > < ? ■ - £ Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 ” nXl ONE W E EK ONLY - 1975 Hon­ , //\iK -F j , da CB400F (8), $1,395.1973 Hon­ CARTER CHEV. da CL70K3 (10), $319. 1974 m. ® 1975 Sy KEA. Inc 1229 MAIN ST. 046-6464 Kawasaki KZ400 (3), $1,149. M. . 0 1|7$6y W|r/Kr|/H InC M anchester Honda, 24 Adams MANCHESTER TM Ittg US »ll 0*1 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale iutos For Sale $1 Autos For Sale 61 St., Manchester. MICKKY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 'oy 1972 C H EV R O LE T Nova, 4- 1972 VEGA GT - E xcellent con- 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback, Autos For Sate 61 excellent condition, must sell, 1971 TRIUMPH, excellent con­ 1974 JEEP CJ5 door sedan, excellent condition, ditio\ automatic transmission. door hardtop, 1968 440 ciibic dition. B est offer. Call 649-7071 v-8 engine, 3 apeed transmitalon, 4 wheel drive with locking hubs, inch engine, 4-speed, bucket low m ileage, call 643-8390. $l,800.\ all 646-1722 after 5 p.m. ,ca ll 875-0489. bucket seats, rear seat, convartibla top, just In time for summer funl THEN SHE BECAME [ I'M JUST after 6 p.m. , WELL-SHE HAD A DIRECTOR— AND ' WONDERING M IC K E Y ... LONG seats and extras. Tires and COMPACTS TO M -W H Y DID KITTY ) A CHANCE TO DODGE Cbt;onet, 1967, conver­ 1966 G A LA XIE 500 X L , V-8, SHE'S REALLY IF SHE'S, !W body in decent siiape. Needs 1972 HONDA SL-125, $450. Call KELLY GO OUT TO /S E T UP A CLINIC INVOLVED/ INVOLVED WITH minor work. Must sell im­ 1969 BUICK convertible, one tible, excell^ condition, new bucket seats, full console, tape CALIFORNIA IN THE owner, 41,000 miles. Excellent 649-0665. THERE— FOR DIS­ ANOTHER MAN. mediately. $500 or best offer. top and glasV (rear). Good deck, body and interior in COMPACTS FIRST PLACE? ABLED CHILDREN. '-'F I C'KMVei Call 643-0458 after 6 any day but condition. 649-0053 after 4. tires, new b a t t ^ , $650. 646- excellent condition. $600., or Autos For Sale 61 5691 or 646-6297. best offer. 646-5377. Fridays. $3695 iVEN The bank couldn't ^ HEROES a r e m a d e - n o t BORN SHOP AND SAVE COMPACTS l9?5 0yNCA kK f y IWt US Pit on > ' " 3 -7

BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1974 Catalina Hardtop $AVE CAPTAIN EASY Shop, then Choice of 2-Door or 4-Door, air conditioning, vinyl root, low mileage. HOW PARE YOU BLIMEY, YEK SILENCE, INFIDEL- . I ' wu'i7 p " K to p s p e e d , CAPTAIN'. WE'D FORD POSE AS PRINCESS e x c e l l e n c y , p ig : you s h a ll b e | ^HILE... | b e t t e r b e a t m axim um CLOSE OUT SALE rHiTL JASMIN?|--VILE. NONE O' t h is BASriNADOEP-HUNG FIRING RANGE WHEN YUSEF STOP 1974 Grand Prix Hardtop SWINDLING d o g : WAS MY IDEA! BY THE FEET AND DISCOVERS WE'VE SENT HIM ^ l)IEl» . S iS BUICK Air conditioning, AM/FM radio, full power. AND AFTER. ROB­ IT WAS THAT FLOGGED! THE BEAUTIFUL BULL BINGBih ME OF SCUM, EAS/t a 2 5 ,0 0 0 1 1973 Pontiac Catalina *3095 On New 1974 Pinto’s 4-Door Hardtop, air conditioning, AM radio with 8-track stereo. 7^ 1971 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER L IK E TO ARE WOLLYWOCK, ’YOU'VE BUT THAT \ 2-Door Hardtop, automatic transmiaalon, powar Nreper RECORD 1974 BUICK APOUO andsubscriatloMs guards, AM/FM monaural radio, luxury decor group, tinted glass, 1972 Pontiac Luxury Lemans $2695 2-Ooor Coups, automatic, PS, economical 6-( tiisfnssi OodeofCIh light group. STK 328 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, vfnyl JOE SULLIVAN less than 8,000 miles. A real steall *3295 roof, bucket seats, radio. •zeM'cel . SALES REPRESENTATIVE 3 , - - NOW *3360 ) 19.i b. KEA Inc T M Rig U S Pit Q, ^ 1973 BUICK APOLLO 1972 Olds Delta Royale *2895 Suffering that new car price V 2-Ooor Sport Coupe. 4o0 v-o, automatic transrr *2895 4-Door Hardtop, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, vinyl top. MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER Sion, power steering, radio, under 16,000 mil shock? These fully recon­ white wails. ditioned used cars offer easy NEW 1974 PINTO 2-DR. SEDAN NEW 1974 PINTO 2-DN. SEDAN 1972 Ford Gran Torino *2495 maintenance and good gas 2-Door Hardtop, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, vinyl top 1972 OPEL RALLYE mileage without that new car ■ c A SO FT BOILED ^ O M , N o . / n1o t H / ^ w e l l , d o N t ^ 2-Door Sport Coupe. 4-speed transmission, Light blue, 2300 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmis­ Red. 4 speed transmission, 4 cylinder engine, white Rallye options. *2995 sion, white side wall tires, passenger carpeting, front side wall tires, passenger carpeting, front and rear expense. s t a n d T f l E R ^ / e g g — O N L Y O N E and rear bumper guards, AM radio, accent arouD bumper guards. AM radio, accent group, STK 245. DO SOMEThllNG STK 243 ^ 60 D A Y -100% GUARANTEE MINUTE.' 74 HORNET WAITER' ABOUT TMis N e w 1973 BUICK REGAL THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM 2-Door Hardtop, automatic, PS, PB, factory air , HATCHBACK BORN CHICK- conditioning, chrome wheels, vinyl top. British TED TRUDON PONTIAC 6-cyllnder engine, 3-speed racing green. *3695 NOW *2640 tioorshift, X package trim, (?A(3ua. a m p lA fie W T eur wje ^oLPaaAR THg uJHota NOW *2690 high back bucket seats, styled PEEP 1974 ELECTRA LIMITED road wheels, tinted glass, AM THiMco U P IP v m o u u p P e e p “225" 4-Door Hardtop, full power, factory air con- 9 ^ 5 8 ^ 9 373 Main Street, Manchester radio, 17,000 miles, silver ditloning, vinyl top,,Park Avenue, velodr Interior. NEW 1974 PINTO 2-DR. SEDAN green, metallic with I NEW 1974 rTNTO 2-DR. SEDAN Interior. iV Phone 649-2881 * 3 2 9 5 ★ Many Others To Choose From ★ White, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, white Bronze. 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, white side wall tires, passenger carpeting, accent group, side wall tires, passenger carpeting, front and rear STK. 260. bumper guards, AM radio, accent group, STK 347. ASK ABOUT Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 73 AUSTIN \u\lll Exclusive MARINA Major 4-Door Sedan, 4-cyllnder Medical NOW *2570 NOW >2690 engine, 4-speed transmis­ THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA HEALTHY 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING sion, reclining bucket seats, Used Car radial tires, economy with a Warranty sporting flair, dark green, 9 ll7&»yNCA. inc T M 8h u s Fil on WHEELS saddle Interior. ONE FULL Y E A R - NO MLEAGE RESTRICTION * 2 0 9 5 A L L E Y O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN The MOST You Can Spend is $25.00 NOW OPEN ME ______ON ANY MAJOR REPAIR! ...-t h e r e /, t h a t WHAT'S T H E ;O H , NOTH1N<3 /MV 72 CHEVROLET tXDES i t / o k a y , M A TTE R , . / m u c h , OOCIDR...! TEMPERAMENT LET'S <30/ ^ MARKO?y WAS JUST THINKING NOVA A B O U T POOR MR. Travel Homes of Vernom 315 CENTER ST., /MANCHESTER, CONN.- Phone 643-5135 2-Door Sedan, 6-cyllnder - LURCH, THAT'S ALL.' engine, automatic transmis­ LOOKS S & S BUICK FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY sion, radio, 26,000 miles, dark / Union Street, Rockville Phone 875-0910 gold with black Interior. CONTROLLEO AUTO BODY REPAIRS “A Different Kind of Car Dealer” * 2 5 9 5 81 ADAMS ST„ MANCHESTER (Open Eves.) 649-4571 on all makes . . . , - o _ 72 OPEL G.T. LOAN and RENTAL CARS The sports car that looks like SSI a baby Corvette. 1900cc 4- Available by Appointment. . . cyllnder engine. 4-speed M l . FITZGERALD FORD, INC. 3 -7 transmission, radio, radlals, "TOLLAND COUNTY'S OLDEST FORD DEALER gold with white Interior. STAN OZIMEK, Manager WINDSOR AVE. ROCKVILLE OPEN EVES, * 2 6 9 5 301-315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE REBATES Phona 643-2485 CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-842-2276 VAGRRDJ’e/aV4l 72 VW KARMEN CONSOUOATED a CONTINENTAL WINES AND SERVICE T H A T ^ V E S Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 The bidding has been: 7 GHIA COUPE TOOTHPICKS SPIRITS UP 30 POINTS, Are Still On at d o w n 8 POINTS. 4-cyllnder angina, 4-speed Proper time to lose a trick transmission, radio, 4 new West North East South white wall tires, even air con­ NORTH ditioning, 27,000 mllea, dark T i c HIC LYNCH TOYOTA -r'Cr T ic A953 green with saddle Interior. T i c "Why did you win that third should simply have discarded Pass 1 ♦ Pass 1 A 'V/c V Q 10 6 4 on brtrodudng TIC trick?” asked North. one of dummy’s spades, instead Pass 2 A Pass ? * 2 4 9 5 ♦ 53 of wasting a trump honor on You, South, hold: 4. AQ72 ”1 guess it was for the same W est’s nine. A K J94 v AQ2«J43«K10 3 WEST EAST(D) 1974 TOYOTA MARK ll’s reason that people want to What do you do now? * J 10 8 7 ♦ Q 6 2 72 TOYOTA CARINA climb a mountain. The trick Then when South went after A — Pass. Your partner is just 2-Docr Sedan, 4-spesd VK87 o o r ta * M 9 was there for the taking." trumps, he would have been giving you a chance in case you the new AMC Pacer... tranamlsslon, 4-cyllndsr r im u a / ♦ A 6 ♦ KQJ974 able to pick up E a st’s king and engine, air conditioning, have a big hand. 3 -7 AK J 98 5 4 A. 10 You can get killed climbing eventually use dummy’s fourth radio, radial Ursa, 25,000 TODAY'S QUESTION original tires, aqua blue with mountains. You can go broke trump to ruff his last spade. SOUTH Instead of bidding two spades matching vinyl Interior. taking the wrong trick. WINTHROP AAK4 your partner has bid two clubs over The first wide small can * 2 5 9 5 a A J 5 3 2 I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN, I your one spade. What do you do The defense started with SAY, WHO A RE t h e a a a s k e o ♦ 10 8 2 «900 three rounds of diamonds. West now? Y(DU,ANYWAV? /^^AR^/E1_. A .6 3 Answer Tomorrow 71 OLDS stuck his rather useless nine of Rebate on Demonstrators* Both vulnerable trumps on his partner’s trick CUTLASS and Muth promptly overruffed Answer to Previous Puzzle 2-Door Hardtop. This Im­ with dummy’s 10 spot. Then he maculate Intermediate West North East South Fr t A u 1 R went after trumps. The finesse Large Plants features Strato bucket seats, R A M L A lE T M n worked nicely, but when it M P E T D 1 l£l 350 V-8 engine, automatic 1 ♦ I V 0 6 came down to trying to pick up I k N E L. U E A N T transmission, radio, power Pass Pass 4 V ACROSS DOWN S A N E 1 steering, vinyl top, dark green the king, his majesty refused to F 0 1 [si V V A Pass Pass 1 A verages M matching Interior. fall South wound up losing a 1 Date tree \ 0 A R £ a E E N 2 Bewildered a Opening lead — A ♦ trump, two diamonds and a 5 Shade tree R E M S E T T E ’SOO * 1 8 9 5 8 Outer tree 3 Speech defect M A 1. s S g E M a 0 T spade. covering 4 Sugar tree n C 0 s R 0 S ■ ■ i 1 N T E R N A hT Rebate on New 1974's* 12 Largecontinent 5 Levels m IS By Oswald & James Jacoby 6 Yearn IS n u T R A N S L. 3 i a s 71 DODGE DART South should have seen that 13 Vocative (ab ) L. £ A R I2 il^ 7 1,150 (Roman) m if £ U “ 1 2-Door Hardtop, ercylindar e ii7»w»*.»«..re.mull.MW. there was no way to avoid the 14 Great Lake a □1 El E 0 1D m □ ( 3 spade loser, but that there was 15 Respondent 8 S tarts engine, automatic transmis­ ing tree (ab ) 9 Operatic solo 26 Certain letters sion, radio, good solid com­ BY FRANK O’NEAL a proper time to lose it. South 41 C oncede lepilisted (ab ) 10 Small brook ,27 Arrow poison pact value. Dark gold with a 42 Kind of board black Interior. 17 Arizona rtver 11 N ew Zealand 28 Church part 18 Young tree p arro ts 29 H orse 43 Air (comb, * 1 6 9 5 20 Clock faces 19 Resident of c o m m a nd s form ) °STA R GAXElC*tV> 44 National (ab.) 21 Latin conjunc- (suffix) 31 Unaspirated -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 45 Stepped upon LIRRA tion (pi.) 20 Days (Sp.) 34 Tree-bark cloth ARID 46 Slippery MAS. 71 JM Your Daily Activity Gvida 22 Soft metal 22 Demonstrative 37 New England 47 Chest sound 71 FORD PINTO 'f According fo fh# Sfori. 23 Elected p ro n o un resident 2-Door Sedan, 4-cyllnder 3.A n . I f s ::n 38 Boy's 46 Depots (ab.) To develop messoge for Soturdoy, 26 In p ursu it 23 Shell fish engine, automatic transmis­ 4-22-33-44 6-55-66-73^ 50 King of Judah reod words correspc^ing to numbers 30 Zodiac sign 24 Sunken fence n ickn am e sion, radio, 4 new white wall ^^54-65-80-63 74-76.77 (Bib.) of your Zodiac birth sign. 31 Hawaiian 25 Arabian gulf 39 Latex produc­ ‘ Lynch Toyota win take the rebate off the sticker price tires, only 24,000 mllea. j * TAUKUS SCORPIO The ahemative to conventional small cars. 1 Your 31 Time 61 Objects g arla n ds 5 6 F r 10 TT Cocoa color with A n . 70 1 2 3 4 7 2 Love 32 Stronge 62 Or ocr. 2J 32 Scottish Interior. I ^ MAY 70 3 Coution! 33 A 63 Pop NOP. Jl negative 13 10 How wide is Pacer? And speaking of wide, only Pacer is backed by the 64 Uncouth 12 Hurry, only a * 1 8 9 5 r \ 5-20-31-42 4 You've 34 Exciting 7-19-3(Mr/?„. 33 Derisive 1^52-5362-84 5 Now's 35 Money 65 Be is 1? Wider than Nova. Wider even than Granada. wide, wide coverage of the exclusive AMC BU YER 6 Drop 36 Mote 66 On 51-82-72 exclamation iT GIMINI 7 Someone 37 New 67 Wing SAGITTARIUS 34 Golf gadgets PROTECTION PLAN."* 18 19 20 AMC 's new Pacer is so wide, it gives you more front 70 FORD BUZZ SAWYER •0 5 1 , MAY 71 8 Double 38 Chores 68 Talk HOY. 77 A m 35 Night before few cars left. 9 Some 39 Romonce 69 You 36 East Indian f.g So—if you’re lookingfor an alternative to conventional ^ ^ J U H C 70 Die. 71 21 seat shoulder room than Duster or Maverick. 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The three northern Open Government Topie Passage by Congress a new islands have been a federal law has assured protection for wildlife sanctuary since 1909. the Farallon Islands, an impor­ Thousands of sea birds, includ- GARDENING For ASPA Dinner-MeetiIIg tant wildlife refuge 28 miles west ing the endangered brown By FRANK ATWOOD of the Golden Gate. pelican, and sea mammals, such “Open Government; Do We on the campus, with a social organization concerned with The legislation designated 141 as sea lions and seals, inhabit the Have It or Need It?” will be the hour at 5:15, dinner at 6 and the acres of the windswept island islands. the improvement of education MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 134 Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN GENTS topic of discussion March 19, program at 7. The program is for public officials, their in­ when the Connecticut Chapter free of charge. Reservations to career training and their per­ of the American Society for the dinner may be made by formance. It is concerned also Public Administration conducts writing the Connecticut with the development and im­ a dinner-meeting at the Univer­ Chapter ASPA, care of Univer­ plementation of policy and the Dig in* sity of Hartford. sity of Connecticut, 1380 economical, efficient and TW -.-t-'S It will be in Gengras Center Asylum Ave., Hartford, 0615. equitable delivery of services Co-chairmen of the evening by public agencies. Mideast Peace Quest are Manchester Town Manager Panelists March 19 will be MANCHESTER Robert Weiss and Joseph Tyler State Rep. Martin Burke of HOSPITAL of 444 W. Middle Tpke. Tyler is Rockville; State Rep. Russell a free-lance newsman and radio Post of Avon; Charles Morse, NOTES commentator and formerly city editor of the Hartford Resumed by Kissinger worked for the Connecticut Courant; Marc Caplan, director Department of Community Af­ of the Connecticut Citizen Ac­ ASWAN, Egypt (UPI) - Secretary of Egyptian sources said, Cairo is ready to Midde East peace had been achieved. fairs. Discharged Wednesday: tion Group, and Phillip Walker, State Henry Kissinger, vowing to stay in give the United States a pledge not to at­ The sources also said Egypt would not Margaret C. Wilson, 263 Wood- The American Society for a Hartford attorney. the Middle East until he achieves tack Israel as long as negotiations con­ take over Sinai positions vacated by Israel bridge St.; Bernard Goddard, Public Administration is an Expiree but would agree to put the strategic moun­ 3/15/75 “definite progress” toward peace, met tinue toward an eventual over-all Middle East Hartford; Nancy L. Grem- President Anwar Sadat today at his vaca­ East peace settlement. tain passes under control of U.N. peace­ mo, 811 E. Middle Tpke.; tion home overlooking the Nile. This could be months, if not years. keeping forces. Margaret E. Minor, East Hart­ “ Welcome back,” Sadat said as the two Egypt wants a similar pledge from Israel This falls short of the Israeli demand for ford; Marian I. Brazziel, men threw their arms around each other to rule out any attack against Syria as well a direct pledge between Egypt and Israel Mansfield Center; Lucy and kissedbn both cheeks when they met. as Egypt. to end the state of belligerency between Cassarino, 16 Lilly St.; Edna A. “Have patience,” Sadat told reporters The Egyptian sources said Cairo would them whatever happens elsewhere in the Wilson, 68 Tankeroosen Rd., who crowded around. The two then left to allow passage 91 Israeli cargo on the Suez Middle East. This may be the crucial point Vernon; Shirley M. Adamo, 47 face each other across a green table to Canal as part of the agreement, but Israeli of the negotiations. Alice Dr.; Harold F. Schuetz, 15 begin the shuttle diplomacy that Kissinger ships would be barred until an over-all Thomas Dr. ♦ Snapper Tillers are tough and rugged. ♦ Instant has vowed to continue until he makes Also, Virginia E. Nichols, 49 depth adjustment. ♦ Proper balance. ♦ Fingertip “definite progress.” Center Rd., Vernon; Geraldine controls. ♦Sealed chain drive transmission. Arriving for the first leg of what could Kelly, East Hartford; Charles be a marathon diplomatic shuttle, ‘ W. Allen, Berlin; Maritza Vega, Israel Reserves Right , V Kissinger said, “I came to Egypt because 138 Birch St.; Enid S. Perra, All Snnppor mowers meet A.N.S.I. sufery ^pecificiUions. I believe progress toward peace is possi­ West St., Hebron; Lori A. Dazy, PEAT POTS — POTTIMO SOIL — DORMANT SPRAY ble. I’ll do my very best, and I plan to stay South Windham; Julia E. To Reprisal Attacks COVENTRY SPORT ft POWER EQUIPMENT in the area until we have achieved definite Gochee, 17 Oakland St.; Amy B. Rt. 44A • 3 Miles East of Bolton Notch progress.” Desruisseaux, 36 Walnut Dr., WHITHAM Nursery His first job is to get Egypt’s concrete By United Press International of Israel and at the same time to proceed Hebron; Glenn R. Gordon, Mile ••Grow With Ub" HOURS; I A! '• - 9 A.M. • 6 P.M. proposals for an agreement that would to explore all avenues toward peace,” Hill Rd., Tolland; Matthew ROUTE 6 BOLTON 643-7802 CLOSED MONDAY pull Israeli forces back from the strategic Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin says Rabin said in a message to Ford. Bracciante, 142 Vernon Ave., ______Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 5:30______TUES. ftTHURS. Ill 8 P.M. 742-6103 Israel will press its search for peace in the Ford condemned the guerrilla attack on SAT. Ill 5 P.M. Gidi and Mitla Passes and from the Abu Vernon. Rudeis oil field in the Sinai peninsula. Middle East but will not give up reprisal the Savoy Hotel in the city’s entertain­ The Szatkowskis of Bush Hill Rd. make maple syrup in their back yard. Nancy, 12, pours Sunday, Kissinger will take the Egyp­ operations against guerrilla organizations ment district. « : t ' cold sap into the “evaporator pan” and Bobby, 14, adds wood to the fire. After the syrup is tian proposals to Israeli Prime Minister that attack targets in the country. “I strongly deplore this senseless event partly boiled down it will be finished by Mrs. Szatkowski on the kitchen stove. (Herald Yitzhak Rabin and his cabinet. The death toll from the guerrilla attack which has resulted in the tragic loss of in­ photo by Dunn) He planned to stop in Damascus first to on a Tel Aviv waterfront hotel reached 18 nocent lives,” Ford'wrote Rabin. talk with Syrian President Hafez Assad to Friday, including seven guerrillas, when Government sources said the Palestine try to blunt his opposition to an Egyptian- searchers found the bodies of five foreign Liberation Organization, which claimed The sky was overcast and a fire when it is "half done,” she the tree, as he had done until this year. They might blow NOW AT GLENNEY'S Israeli accord that does not include Syria. tourists and workers in the rubble of the responsibility for the attack, was “trying thinks, and finishes it on the cold wind was carrying with it a American officials believe Egypt and building. to damage American mediation efforts electric range in the kitchen away and be found across the few fresh snowflakes when we Israel have put themselves into such a Rabin told President Ford Friday and to act against Egyptian intentions in where she can control the heat. road while the wasted sap visited the Robert Szatkowski position that reaching an agrreement Palestinian guerrilla attacks would not She could use a candy ther­ dripped on the ground. Standing the forthcoming negotiations.” family at their home on Bush YOU CAN ADD A LITTLE SPRING TO would be the best thing to do. Both coun­ deter Israel’s seach for a new troop Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is Watch Where You Fly those Kites mometer, but she trusts her eye on the ground, they stay put. Hill Rd., but it was a fine day tries have prepared public opinion for it. withdrawal agreement with Egypt in the to tell her when the syrup runs The Szatkowskis formerly scheduled to arrive in Israel Sunday from for "sugaring.” A senior American official, however, Sinai peninsula. Egypt with President Anwar Sadat’s ideas off the side of a spoon at the lived in East Hartford, moving March is traditionally kite flying left. Apparently he was joined by Frank and Paul Litrico of 60 Hamlin Maple sap was running at a said Kissinger still was not sure about the “The government of Israel is deter­ for the new Sinai agreement. good clip from the 11 taps that right degree of stickiness. to their present home in 1968. In YOUR ROOM WITH A NEW weather and Friday was an ideal day other kiters and a triple-cross of kite St. P.S. — A safety tip for kite flyers: major details and was uncertain whether mined to continue to act firmly against “We won’t let the PLO damage the Mr. Szatkowski had made, six March crocus leaves have strings resulted in the unsnarling Untangling kite strings is tedious but he could bring it about. terrorists and their organizations and take political moves towards peace,” one for it at the Manchester High School on his own trees and five on Uses Small Jars pushed up through the ground problem in the picture to the right. In­ harmless. However, tangling of kite The syrup is then bottled, hot, In exchange for an Israeli withdrawal. all proper measures to defend the people government source said. grounds. However, Frank Carlson of trees belonging to his neighbor, and there wij.1 soon be volved in the untangling task, from strings and power lines can be in glass jars that hold a pint or blossoms, to be followed by daf­ ARMSTRONG CEILING 28 Hamlin St. did not enjoy the Leslie Buckland, whose address solitary use of the kite air space for left, are: Frank’s brother, Kurt; dangerous. (Herald photos by Dunn) is around the corner on less and have tight covers. She fodils and later by Oriental pop­ Hillstown Rd. likes to have a jar used quickly pies, iris and peonies. There is a Even if your a guy who pushes pencils all week you could spend a week­ long as shown in the picture at the It is a family project in which when it has been opened. There good-sized strawberry patch. the parents and five children will be enough so it can be used The vegetable garden will be end making that special room look new again. With a great looking do-it- are all involved. With fewer liberally on pancakes or French planted with all the standard Republicans Told toast and it will save a little, .crops for a family of seven, yourself Armstrong Ceiling from Glenney’s. It’s a snap to install. Remem­ Friends Honor Reardon taps last year they made 25 NEWS surely, on the Szatkowski bill gallons of maple syrup and although perhaps not potatoes M. Fuessenich, a trooper with Reardon for sugar. ber, it all starts at The W.G. Glenney Co. Armstrong Ceiling Center with By MAL BARLOW John F. Shea Jr., a Superior Court judge CAPSULES should, with good weather, this year. "Beetles got them,” years ago, noted two citations the chief Mr. Szatokowski has hjs own A packed banquet hall filled with well and old friend of Reardon’s, took the produce more this year. The says Mr. Szatkowski of his had in his personal file left with the state To Broaden Party machine shop business and a potato crop last year. these LOW BUDGET PRICES during the month of Marchl over 400 people at The Colony on Rt. 83, rostrum after dinner to assume his duties firewood was cut, partly by Mr. police. well-equipped hobby shop at Vernon gave Manchester Police Chief as toastmaster for the evening. He began Nobody Cheering Buckland and partly by Mr. Flower Show The first concerned fine work done to Ford conceded that victory depends on home where he makes model James M. Reardon a laugh-filled, tear- with several stories he said were true. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The elite of the Szatkowski, from limbs left in The Worcester Country Hor­ end a series of arson fires in the early making “solid progress” against airplanes. He has used his filled send-off into retirement Friday They made the crowd roar with laughter. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unemploy­ Republican party, promised a middle-of- Mr. Buckland’s woods when ticultural Society’s spring SAVE 15% “It was the winter of ’44 and there Was 1940s. the-road victory next year by President recessions, inflation and the energy crush, mechanical skills to devise an night. ment in the nation held steady at 8.2 per some large trees were cut for flower show, a small but always The second concerned a stop light on but said he expects to do “just that” and to unusual sap-collecting system. Reardon, 63, retired Feb. 28 after ser­ snow on the ground,” the judge began. cent —or 7.5 million persons —between Ford, shifted its attention today to the saw logs. excellent exhibit, opened today ^ . ON ARMSTRONG - TEMLOCK run for president on that record. He taps the trees with an elec­ ving 16 years as the fourth police chief in “I was a kid, 15. Every day I’d see this Main St., he said. January and February. It was the first GOP’s leading advocate of a turn to the , Activity centers around a and runs through Tuesday. It is “There is nothing iffy about that state­ tric drill. Then he drives in a Manchester. Before that, he had served in hotshot state trooper come barreling down The Best Politician time since last June the figure did not rise right. homemade arch at the edge of at the society’s exhibit hall, 30 Not bad I ^ CEILINGS ment. I intend to seek the nomination, I in­ spout which is a short piece of the state police for over 23 years. Benton St. (where the chief lived at the Judge Shea read many letters from Former Gov. Ronald Reagan of Califor­ the family vegetable garden. Elm St., Worcester, a left turn from one month to another. But nobody tend to win. I intend to run for President. hard-wood dowel purchased The testimonial Friday night was a*^ell- time). Reardon’s friends who could not make the seemed very cheerful about the news. nia was the windup speaker for the 1975 Two pieces of steel I-beam off Main St. And I intend to win that, too.” from a building supplier, of the out weeks ago. The people came early and “One day, I let him have it with a snow dinner or were too late to get a ticket. Republican Leadership Conference, which form the sides, and a flat steel The Boston Flower Show will for a guy Labor Department figures showed that the Before . Ford, Vice President Nelson right diameter to fit the hole he stayed late. ball. They included Clarence M. Kelly, director drew 3,000 diners Friday night to hear plate provides a back to the fire be held from Saturday, March reason the rate held steady was that 580,- Rockefeller, the man GOP conservatives has drilled in the tree. The well-wishers present might have “The window on the driver’s side was of the FBI., Lem Hoops, Leon Dobkin, and 000 persons, mostly women and teen­ Ford declare: “I intend to run for Presi­ box. Bricks, laid up with garden 15, through Sunday, March 23, say they fear most, made his own appeal The dowel, in turn, has had a who pushes been a “who’s who” list of Manchester open. The snow went all over Jim. a politician. dent. I intend to win.” mud, provide insulation and at the Commonwealth Armory. agers, stopped looking for jobs. for a broad-based Republican party. hole bored through the center people and a “who’s who” list of area and “The big cruiser pulled over sharp. The last letter said, “Jim, you are the direct the flame against an The opening hour Saturday is . I The audience was bombarded in its first “Then I see this vyild Irishman come best politician in the Town of “Let's keep two parties in this country aluminum kettle, once the bot­ with an electric drill so that it noon. Sunday hours are 1 to 8. state policemen. day’s sessions with warnings that the GOP pencils GEORGIAN HIGHLAND roaring out the door. Manchester.” Weather Acts IJp with broad spectrums of opinions,” the tom of a pressure cooker, in becomes a piece of wooden Hours on other days are 10 to CDNESTOGA must reach out for converts among the VINYL COATED “In all his roaring, I could only make out It was signed by Nate Agostinelli. Chicago (UPI) — Tornadoes, wild vice president-told the GOP officials and which the sap boils. pipe. A plastic tube that fits the 10. Rag. 30c ea. Rag. 26c A Prayer and Jokes Democrats and independents. three words. winds, dust storms and snow plagued com­ activists from across the country who Boiling the sap as soon and as center hole is brought down to Parking is a problem on Com­ SAVE 15% SAVE 15% Reg. 34c The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, A Hell of A Chief all week. “You little bastard.” munities across the nation Friday. Two "We must discard the attitude of attended the conference, “I don’t want to the mouth of a plastic one- monwealth Ave. The publicity 220 SAVE 15% pastor of St. James Church, said a prayer Police Chief Richard H. Moore of Far­ rapidly as possible Is the secret 25*0 people were killed and there were exclusiveness that has kept the see one party of the right and one party of gallon bottle standing on the material from the show before dinner was served. Not In Public mington was among the speakers. He is an of making high quality maple 1 did it myself, and it was a snap. 2H numerous injuries and widespread proper­ Republican party’s door closed too often the left.” syrup. Another trick is to stop ground, actually a used milk suggests driving downtown and As everyone was sitting down, the Judge Shea told many anecdotes after old friend of the chief. First I talked with my Armstrong ty damage. In the Mississippi and Ohio while we give speeches about keeping it But even as the party’s top leaders boiling the syrup at the right container. The sap runs through leaving your car in the un­ pastor, a longtime friend of the chief’s, that. But he said he should have had more. “Jim is ,a politician. That fact is open,” the President said. called for GOP unity behind a middle of the tube into the container. retailer. He gave me tips on instal­ ON ARMSTRONG CUSHION TONE CEILINGS valleys, more than a score of persons were time, and Mrs. Szatkowski derground parking garage at lation, tools, and helped me choose began a quick series of anecdotes and A toastmaster can usually pick up good evidenced by this crowd. the road party, a conservative group led Wind was a problern when injured as tornadoes wrecked homes and “We must erect a tent that is big enough takes this responsibility. She the Boston Common, then com­ the right ceiling for my room. He jokes that set the tone for the rest of the stories about the guest of honor by talking “He is a hell of a chief. He is respected by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., agreed to Mr. Szatkowski tried to hang to his old friends before the dinner, he tossed trailers around like match boxes. for all who care about this great country takes the syrup off the outdoor ing back to Commonwealth even gave me a "how to” book­ evening. throughout the state. And that is and believe in the Republican party begin looking into state election laws with the plastic bottles on the side of 1 said. He did that earlier Friday evening Near Bakersfield, Calif., two persons Avenue by subway train. let. Then, in much less time than First he noted that he and "Jim ” have evidenced by the many chiefs present enough to work through it for common an eye toward creating a national third I thought it would take . . . done! always had-an understanding. “He took but could not get stories. here, too.” were killed and at least one injured in a 16- vehicle pileup on California 99 as a severe goals.” party on the right. Suddenly my living room is new \- care of the traffic down here and let me “When I would ask someone, a smile "Thank You’’ GARDEN CENTER again . . . and the ceiling ties every­ take care of the traffic up there.” would appear on their lips,” Judge Shea dust storm swept through the area. thing together—beautifully! “I’d much prefer facing another budget As the waitresses began the task of ser­ said. session than this audience,” the chief Oil Floor Price Proposal and KINGSBURY PINEHURST ving a fine roast beef dinner, the pastor “But then they would get a sudden, Now you can say.. CLASSIC TEXTURED began as he spoke to the crowd. Rebels Stage Major Attack Rag. 26% aa. Rag. 28c aa. Rag. 34c Rag. 3Bc said everyone observing Lent could sober look on their faces and say, ‘Well, He thanked his wife for suffering FLORIST SHOP “dispense” with it for the evening. a there’s nothing you Can tell in public’.” PHNOM PENH (UPI) - Rebel forces Rejected by Energy Agency VITOER’S SAVE 15% SAVE 15% SAVE 15c SAVE 15% through his public years. staged a major attack on a vital army “We Reardons take care of each other,” 220 23V20 290 Two Citations “The problems didn’t come home.” headquarters six miles northwest of “There will be no common external 1 Tolland Tpke. Manchester/Vernon Town line 320 he ^aid. State Police Commissioner Cleveland PARIS (UPI) - The 18-nation Inter­ (See Page 14) Phnom Penh today. The government national Enbrgy Agency has rejected a tariff,” lEA chairman Etienne Davignon rushed up reinforcements and claimed 143 call by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger of Belgium said. “There is not going to be YOUR 1 STOP GARDEN SHOP IS ON CHANDELIER CEILINGS insurgents were killed in the intense for a floor price under oil. a fund (to develop alternative energy fighting around the base near Prek The lEA ended a two-day meeting Friday sources). There will be no floor price. We NOW OPEN 7 OAYS Phneou. On the other side of the besieged by opting for what it termed a “safety are thinking of a safety net concept.” capital an estimated 1,U00 government net” to guarantee the development of Kissinger has indicated he would like a A WEEK 9 - 5 — -N^the do-it-yourself way with products by. troops were bogged down in swampland other energy sources if oil prices plunge floor price of $8 a barrel. Some lEA half a mile short of rebel artillery and drastically. members would prefer paying much less. (A)”m Strong rocket positions around battered Pochen- The American delegation had proposed Oil’s price has quadrupled to its present FLOWER SHOP tong airport. either an oil floor price or a common tariff more than $10 a barrel since the October, SEEDS CHATHAM PROVINCIAL SANTERO on oil imports as security against a drastic 1973 Middle East war. SPECIAL The Finest Selection of Rag. 48c Reg. 62c Reg. 62c Army Moves In dip in oil prices. SAVE 15% SAVE 15% SAVE 15% LISBON (UPI) — Portugal’s military leaders today moved army units into the 40V 2$ 52V 20 DAISIES BURPEE & HARTS THE W.G. GLENNEY CD. 52V2$ port town of Setubal where police fired into a crowd of demonstrators trying to Bus Driver Contract I DID IT MYSELF disrupt a left-wing political rally. Police $ I 59 SEEDS CASH & CARRY SPECIALS said 16 persons were injured. ‘ bunch IN TH E AREAI "The situation is rather tense,” said the FOR MARCH police commander at Setubal, about 15 Deadline March 25 ARMSTRDNG’S miles south of Lisbon. HARTFORD (UPI) - An agreement The state now subsidizes the company, / t ’s I\ot Too Early Police opened fire early today on will have to be reached on a new contract paying for all operating losses and SEED SUPPLIES To Think About CHECK US FOR: 12x12 Plain White Tlla ...... ea.10* m demonstrators trying to disrupt a rally by for bus drivers of the Connecticut Co. by allowing the company to keep 5 per cent of COLONIAL CONSTITUTION GOURMET • Peat Pots Your Lawn! • Soil Heating Cables 12x24 Plain Whita Lay In Panel...... aa. 98* the left-of-center Popular Democratic the end of the month to avoid a possible the fare box collections. LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE SAMPLER Reg. B2c Reg. B2c party. repeat of the four-month bus strike two State Transportation Commissioner • Jiffy 7 Pellets Take Advantage of • Gro-Lux Lamps 1x3 SPRUCE FURING ...... l.f..D6« Reg. B2c SAVE 15% SAVE 15% years ago. Samuel Kanell said no progress has been • Jiffy Mix SALES ON • Begonia Bulbs SAVE 15% 69V 2$ 7 0 0 Talks have opened between the com­ made so far in talks with the company on • Trays SCOTTS end • Gardening Books 52V2« pany, the state, and the Amalgamated the subsidy, which last year cost Inside Today Transit Union but the situation appeared taxpayers $3 million. • Potting Soil GREENFIELD • Garden Tools to be at a stalmate Friday. LAWN PRODUCTS HEBRDN AVE., OLASTDNBURY Bookmobile...... Page 2 The union said no meaningful proposals 336 NO. MAIN ST. 633-467B have been offered so far to replace the Senior Citizens...... Page 2 WEST ROAD, ELLINGTDN contract that expires March 25 and in­ WE PROBABLY HAVE THE LARGEST MANCHESTER Business N ew s...... Page 3 dicated that drivers will walk out unless a The Weather OUR GREENHOUSE HAS ITS USUAL 878-6218 Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 SELECTION OF FINE SELECTION OF FLOWERING Iw .g!g ie n n e y RUBY CASH A CARRY new agreement is reached then. oiv.opw.a.aLiNNivco. 4- Churches ...... Page 6 A strike two years ago halted bus ser­ The Greater Hartford Area forecast: HANGING POTS and AND HANGING PLANTS TEL. 649-5253 Wings of Evening...... Page 7 vice for thousands of commuters in the Windy, becoming colder this afternoon WE HAVE SOME OF THE NICEST CO. RT. 44, WEST WILLINSTON with rain showers turning into snow PLANT BRACKETS 429-9916 Herald Angle...... Page 8 Hartford, New Haven and Stamford areas. IN THIS AREA. AFRICAN VIOLETS SHOP FRIDAY TQ 8:3D P.M. Women Volleyball Cham ps...... Page 8 The company’s 575 drivers and flurries. High in the low 30s and low mechanics earn about $4.90 an hour and tonight in the 20s. Partly cloudy Sunday PLEASE CHECK US FIRST FOR ANY WE’VE EVER HADI SAT. TO 4 P.M. Retiring Police Chief James Reardon, testimonial in honor of the chief Manchester can well be proud Jim Falkowski H onor...... Page 9 OPEN SAt. TO 9:30 reportedly are asking for a 15 per cent in­ and continued cold with some snow TYPE POT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. right, and FBI Agent James Deary Friday evening. Deary, the featured Reardon was their chief.” (Herald Dear Abby...... Page 10 crease. flurries. High in the 30s. share a happy memory during the speaker, later Said, “The Town of photo by Dunn) Manchester Week in Review — Page 10 ') ■>' I